| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | Limit Distractions | Delegate Tasks | Limiting distractions is the real MVP 'cause it keeps your head in the game, letting you focus like a pro from the get-go. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Limit Distractions | Pomodoro Technique | Eliminating distractions is like cleaning the lab before starting an experiment; it's essential to stay focused and productive. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Set Goals | Limit Distractions | Setting goals is like drawing the blueprint before building the masterpiece; it gives clear direction and purpose. |
 | Grace Hopper | Plan Ahead | Limit Distractions | Planning ahead gives you the map to navigate the chaos, ensuring you're ready for whatever comes your way. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Breaks and Rest | Limit Distractions | Even a computer needs to reboot sometimes, so taking breaks and resting is crucial to keep the creativity flowing and avoid burnout. |
 | Doc Brown | Limit Distractions | Avoid Multitasking | Great Scott! Limiting distractions is like having a flux capacitor for your focus – it keeps your brain on the right track to the future! |
 | David Macaulay | Limit Distractions | Use Technology | Limiting distractions is like clearing the clutter in your brain, letting you channel your inner genius without all the noise. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Plan Ahead | Limit Distractions | As a man who strategized the Emancipation Proclamation, planning ahead is like building a strong foundation for a house, ensuring everything else stands firm. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Limit Distractions | Delegate Tasks | Limiting distractions helps you stay in the zone and actually get stuff done, which is crucial before you can even think about delegating. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Limit Distractions | Pomodoro Technique | I reckon eliminating distractions is like clearing all the mines before you start planting seeds – it's just more effective for the long haul. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Limit Distractions | Avoid Multitasking | Limiting distractions keeps your head in the game, so you stay focused and make every move count. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Breaks and Rest | Limit Distractions | Even the most brilliant minds need downtime to recharge and refocus, making breaks and rest essential for sustained creativity and productivity. |
 | Jensen Huang | Limit Distractions | Set Goals | Limiting distractions is where the magic happens, 'cause staying focused lets you crush those goals with precision. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Limit Distractions | Time Blocking | Limiting distractions keeps your brain focused like a laser beam, so you can get stuff done without getting sidetracked. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Limit Distractions | Time Blocking | Well, ya see, Normie, limiting distractions is like giving your brain a nice, quiet Cheers bar without all the barflies interrupting, so you can get down to business. |
 | George Orwell | Prioritize Tasks | Limit Distractions | Getting your priorities straight is the backbone of productivity; without it, distractions are just a sideshow. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Limit Distractions | Delegate Tasks | In the age of constant notifications and multitasking, cutting out distractions is the real game-changer for getting stuff done. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Prioritize Tasks | Limit Distractions | Prioritizing tasks gives structure and focus, allowing for greater synergy in tackling complex problems. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Limit Distractions | Use Technology | Limiting distractions keeps your brain focused on the real deal, rather than getting sidetracked by tech's shiny toys. |
 | George Orwell | Limit Distractions | Pomodoro Technique | While the Pomodoro Technique is nifty, focusing on limiting distractions cuts to the chase and gives you the freedom to work uninterrupted like a true Thought Police buster. |
 | Albert Einstein | Limit Distractions | Pomodoro Technique | Limiting distractions lets you dive deep into thought, just like when I pondered the mysteries of relativity. |
 | Doc Brown | Avoid Multitasking | Limit Distractions | Great Scott! Focusing on one thing at a time is like having a flux capacitor in your brain—runs way more efficiently! |