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-rw-r--r--projects-next-actions.mdwn2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/inboxes.mdwn b/inboxes.mdwn
index 3fb2329..4e4dc0e 100644
--- a/inboxes.mdwn
+++ b/inboxes.mdwn
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ you need to re-read? Or a mail from your mother that you need to reply
to? Or perhaps you replied to her already? Can't remember if you did?
Treating an e-mail folder both as an inbox and an archive of old mail,
-and mixing it futher up as a list of things to do, leads to confusion,
+and mixing it further up as a list of things to do, leads to confusion,
angst, and stress.
Let's make a small change to e-mail handling. Let's keep only
diff --git a/projects-next-actions.mdwn b/projects-next-actions.mdwn
index ec6d3c0..a6e5826 100644
--- a/projects-next-actions.mdwn
+++ b/projects-next-actions.mdwn
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ to find something suitable to do.
Say you're waiting for the bus, and you have maybe ten or fifteen minutes.
You have your laptop, and there's a place for you to sit. This would be
-a perfect time to knock of an item from your next actions list, but
+a perfect time to knock off an item from your next actions list, but
what should you do? If it takes five minutes to scan the list and find
something to do, you've wasted maybe half of your available time. Not good.