Strategies and tools to make e-mail work for you | learn to use the full capabilities of your email

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do you know how much time you spent on your e-mail last year? if you are like most people, i bet it is more than you want to admit. On average, people check their e-mail 50 times/day and use instant messaging 77 times.
interruptions cause the biggest lost of productivity, making you feel stressed and frustrated about not getting anything done.
if you get and send total 100 e-mails/day = 24,000 a year. If you take an average 2 minutes to read and respond to each e-mail that totals 100 work day per year.
if you are interested in learning everything there is to know about how to save massive time by organizing your e-mail, then this is going to be the most important information you’ll ever read.
you grab your coffee and sit down at your desk on a monday morning, all set to start work. "this week is going to be productive", you think to yourself. So before getting started on your projects, you open your e-mail box, excited to see what you missed over the weekend, and from the friday afternoon you blew off.
even just reading all of them will take you close to an hour so you start going through them, one by one, answering some of them, skipping others. I’ll get back to those later , you think. No time to read everything now, just the important stuff, right?
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