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productivity tip: don't check your email in the morning
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Author sez "don't check your email for the first hour you're at work. Instead, immediately tackle a high-priority task" Not sure if I can kick this habit. I check my mail in bed when the iPhone alarm wakes me. - Steve Rubel via Bookmarklet
I think I'll have to agree with him, although, I too would have a hard time not checking my email in the morning... - Danielle Closs
Then the boss says "Did you get my email about not doing that High-Priority Task I sent you last night?" - L0GiX
I tried it and actually got a lot more productive but then I travelled a bit and got out of the habit, but if you have the discipline, it does work. - Sally Church
Check it, but RESPOND later if it is not truly urgent - Susan Beebe
Managing things by putting them off may not be the most effective approach, nor will it get at the root of the issue - Jeff McNeill via twhirl
I've realized that I get derailed as soon as I check the email. Best if I wait until 9 or 10 am to check it. - Sandra Fernandez
I try to get one task out of the way first thing but it's hard...I always feel like I'm missing something important - Al Stevens
Automatic mail sorting is important. Don't let anything end up in your inbox unless it's important. Everything else should be tagged and read later. (some tags I only deal with once a week or even less often) - April Russo
Tim Ferriss also gives this advice in his book! - Loic Le Meur
oh yeah, THAT would really fly with my co-workers - Jeff Woelker via twhirl
April++ - ♫ Rahsheen™
I was allowed to install Mozilla Thunderbird in my office, so I star everything that needs immediate assistance. - Helen Sventitsky
sure and I'm going to start working without two espressos too - Trevor Cook
i tend to do this: dont check feeds or social sites before 11. Check email for any urgent stuff, flag all the others by type/context (Outlook flags) for review after 11 or after lunch. Push to get meetings set between 3 and 5. Dont always succeed, but 8 to 11 are prime hours for me. I am working or spending time in 1:1 or small meetings with the team, only on things that matters i.e. is about actionable things that are on the current plan. Most people have learned to adapt. - Joelle Nebbe
I often don't check my email for days, does that count? ;-) - Duncan Riley
They might as well tell me not to drink a cup of coffee before starting work. Or to not check Twitter, FriendFeed and NewsJunk. Where were they 30 years ago when I was forming all these habits! You know how hard it was to quit smoking! That's enough quitting for one lifetime. :-) - Dave Winer
completely agree. My strategy is to check mails after putting 2-3 of work. Some of my friends do other way around. They clear mail box early in the morning in one hr and than come back to it only after lunch... - sameer guglani
+1 Dave. We teach people how to treat us. When returning or taking calls it's typical to hear "Did you get my email?" or making references to email with lines like "What do you think?" The assumption is emails are being read if not upon receipt then soon after. - Dave Martin
Couldn't agree with author more. So I have multiple rules and filters in Outlook plus whitelists, means I rarely visit inbox but know who I need/want to pay attention to, and when. It all fits with my regimen for email on my terms. Another thing: I don''t do mobile email so no Blackberry/iPhone/whatever. - Neville Hobson
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RSS is more popular than Twitter, but Twitter is about to catch up
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One could make the argument that searching for RSS is as useful as searching for HTML or word processing. It just quietly does its job. - Louis Gray
One could also make the argument that they're kind of related. - Amyloo
what louis said - mike "glemak" dunn
The problem is marketing - no one in the early/late majority even knows the term RSS to look up. - AJ Kohn
It's not a problem. As Louis says, you don't need to know what HTML means to use the web. Technology has its place, but it doesn't have to be in your face. :-) - Dave Winer
@Dave: I'm not saying it has to be in your face, but RSS isn't an easy concept IMO, particularly since you have multiple readers from which to choose. Digest. Delivery. On-demand. I think all would be more accessible to early/late majority folks. I love RSS so I'd like to see it gain greater usage. - AJ Kohn
What's even more interesting for me: it shows how far behind Germany is, even behind Netherlands, Sweden etc. - Frank Sons
what about Friend Feed? - V for Veselka
Anybody know what the latest RSS adoption stats are? I'm looking at a new survey of the audience I serve in my day job (safety managers), and I'll be curious to compare what they said about RSS to a more general audience. Figures for my study (still preliminary) show about 60% never heard of it. Interestingly, it's not the youngest managers who are more aware; 41-50 year olds are most up on it. (BTW I never think these end-user figures mean much; more of the power of RSS happens behind the scenes, IMO.) - Amyloo
@Amyloo: Do you have a link to your study? I'd be interested to see the numbers. - AJ Kohn
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