Keeping up with all the new inputs we receive from a wide range of technological devices takes up a lot of our time each day. This occurs not only at work but also during our personal time; it seems we’re communicating ourselves into a frenzy. And it’s affecting our mental health in 4 ways.
Read More7 ways or reasons to live in your calendar throughout each workday and only visit your inbox a few times a day.
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Read MoreIf you find that you’re not keeping up with all your reading and feeling uncomfortable (or even guilty) about it, this tip might help.
Read MoreThis series of 4 articles explains the process I teach in my ‘Revolutionise Your Inbox’ workshops and how it applies to the points David Allen makes the timeless solutions of managing your ‘stuff’
Read MoreThis series of 4 articles explains the process I teach in my ‘Revolutionise Your Inbox’ workshops and how it applies to the points David Allen makes the timeless solutions of managing your ‘stuff’
Read MoreThis series of 4 articles explains the process I teach in my ‘Revolutionise Your Inbox’ workshops and how it applies to the points David Allen makes the timeless solutions of managing your ‘stuff’
Read MoreThis series of 4 articles explains the process I teach in my ‘Revolutionise Your Inbox’ workshops and how it applies to the points David Allen makes the timeless solutions of managing your ‘stuff’
Read MoreThe first minutes of your day are critical. That's why checking email 'first thing' is less than ideal. While doing this isn't bad in itself, it subtly sets you up for a less-than-ideal approach to your day. This short article explains why.
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Read MoreThe Mojo Radio Show interview with Gary Bertwistle about how to learn efficient ways to gain time and deal with email overwhelm.
Read MoreMany of us protest that we ‘have to’ check e-mail first thing as “others expect a response from us early in the morning!” But is that really true?
Read MoreHow much time do we waste on e-mail?
Read MoreBy checking the inbox first thing in the morning you are immediately prioritising the ‘new’ ahead of all those important things you already have a commitment to (many of which arrived by email yesterday or earlier).
Read MoreDon’t allow yourself the easy ‘out’ by checking your email at the start of the day (or any random time it arrives) as a way of avoiding an important task at hand.
Read MoreAvoid checking email for as long as you can - any new information that arrives via email will only cause you to get distracted, lose focus and be less productive.
Read MoreManaging email effectively begins with having the ‘bigger picture’ of your overall workload and productivity in mind.
Read MoreIf you are checking email ’first thing’, you could be compromising your productivity.
Read MoreThe 4D Methodology to use when clearing your inbox.
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