I just saw a great post on mashable.com, “8 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Get More Out of Twitter” – where Ryan Paugh coined the phrase “Insecurity Work.” According to Ryan, ” “Insecurity … Continue reading Email in-efficiency: “Insecurity Work” a la Ryan Paugh
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Ask Marsha: At the end of each day, I diligently move the email, both received and sent, into folders. But it is still overwhelming. How do I control it?
– It could be that, by deferring this task to the end of the day, you are making yourself read the emails one more time than you need to. We … Continue reading Ask Marsha: At the end of each day, I diligently move the email, both received and sent, into folders. But it is still overwhelming. How do I control it?
Clean Out Your Inbox Week – Friday’s Free Resource
Today’s free resource comes with a slight hitch. For you to receive this five-page PDF of e-mail best practices, you have got to have an empty inbox! Send us your … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week – Friday’s Free Resource
Clean Out Your Inbox Week – Thursday’s Free Resource
Urgent e-mails are toxic. For a workgroup to truly get anything done, everyone in that workgroup needs to stop using e-mail urgently. The best rule of thumb is that if … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week – Thursday’s Free Resource
Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Tuesday’s Free Resource – “Email Savvy” Mini Magazine
Is your inbox empty yet? Here is an eight page, printable magazine entitled “E-mail Savvy,” that has a lot of great tips and information that will help you be more … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Tuesday’s Free Resource – “Email Savvy” Mini Magazine
Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Monday’s Free Resource – 10 Best Practices Poster
It’s Clean Out Your Inbox Week, and each day of this week we are providing our e-mailing friends and followers with free resources to spur them on to Inbox Zero. … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Monday’s Free Resource – 10 Best Practices Poster
Need Help Planning and Orchestrating Your “Clean Out Your Inbox Week”?
Need help planning and orchestrating your” Clean Out Your Inbox Week” Campaign? Click here for tools you can use to promote a weeklong campaign that will go straight to your bottom … Continue reading Need Help Planning and Orchestrating Your “Clean Out Your Inbox Week”?
Announcing: The Fourth Annual Clean Out Your Inbox Week
From January 24-28, 2011, we are challenging businesses and organizations throughout the world to take control of their email and regain lost time and profits. Plan now to have your … Continue reading Announcing: The Fourth Annual Clean Out Your Inbox Week
Email Pet Peeve: Using an old message to start a new topic
So you see an older message from one of your co-workers or clients with the subject of “Requesting time to meet”, and it reminds you that you agreed to send … Continue reading Email Pet Peeve: Using an old message to start a new topic
Email Holiday: The Best Gifts Don’t Come In An Inbox
We are challenging bosses across America to give workers what they really want: a No-Email Holiday. Spurred on by a recent study by Xobni that found that 59 percent of … Continue reading Email Holiday: The Best Gifts Don’t Come In An Inbox
Email Overload? Triage your inbox delivered tasks in the proper priorities
Sure, those messages that constantly interrupted you will show up. But they’ll show up in a group. That’s a good thing. Instead of looking up and handling or viewing these … Continue reading Email Overload? Triage your inbox delivered tasks in the proper priorities