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Firm struggling with ballooning costs of interest rate caps

Multifamily Syndicator Ashcroft Pauses Distributions Amid Rate Cap Pain
Ashcroft Capital’s Frank Roessler and Joe Fairless (Ashcroft, Getty)

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Do you finish your workday feeling like you were busy, but didn't actually achieve anything? You are not alone. In 2026, the battle for our attention is harder than ever. However, productivity isn’t about doing more ; it’s about doing what matters most, effectively.

Boosting productivity is a marathon, not a sprint. Start by implementing just one of these techniques this week. wr (38).jpg

If a task takes less than two minutes (like replying to an email or filing a document), do it immediately. It prevents small tasks from piling up into a chaotic, overwhelming mountain. 2. Time-Blocking Your Day Do you finish your workday feeling like you

Spend 15 minutes every Friday afternoon reviewing what you accomplished and identifying the top 3 goals for the next week. This ensures you start Monday with purpose, not panic. However, productivity isn’t about doing more ; it’s

To avoid burnout, set a strict time to disconnect from work technology. Even one hour of separation before bed improves focus for the following morning. 4. Practice "Active Resting"

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This post will share five simple, research-backed techniques to help you reclaim your time and focus. 1. The 2-Minute Rule

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