Tim Ferrris gives us a lot of idea on how to be more productive (read: Cut the crap and enjoy your life.) Here are three tips in combating email overload.
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3 Tips to Stop Wasting Time on Emails
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.akem.me 5162 days ago
Should Freelancers Remain Freelancers?
Posted by hypermodernaidorm under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 5162 days ago
An article that gives insight on how freelancing works. It also discusses something on the job title freelancer.
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Please Do the Right Thing
Posted by scottfox under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.scottfox.com 5162 days ago
Do you do the right thing when faced with a choice?
We all have small ethical decisions to make every day. Do you choose to do what's right? You usually know what's right, but do you do it?
Scott Fox believes that those seemingly little ethical decisions add up to create the trajectory of y Read More
We all have small ethical decisions to make every day. Do you choose to do what's right? You usually know what's right, but do you do it?
Scott Fox believes that those seemingly little ethical decisions add up to create the trajectory of y Read More
If you're answering email you're playing defense
Posted by ZackShapiro under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thestartupstudent.com 5162 days ago
Chris Sacca defines an inbox as a to-do list controlled by other people. If you're on your email you're probably avoiding something. This is an interesting look at email and our emailing habits.
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The bigger risk of failure is taking no risk at all…
Posted by RickPulito under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://ideationz.wordpress.com 5163 days ago
Remember that crazy young person you knew as a kid...the one who broke every rule...the one who could not help but do crazy things, always taking the dares...? Well it is quite possible that same person, now an adult, has started a successful private business venture and is doing quite well, thank
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Say “No Thanks” More Often and Reclaim Your Productivity!
Posted by jbhphx under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.workingpoint.com 5163 days ago
Why is it that people often say yes when they really want to say no? It could be that it’s engrained in us from birth. In our childhood, what was the one thing we hated to hear more than anything else? “Liver for dinner!” Ok, but after that it was probably, “No.”
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Limiting Beliefs, Spirituality and Business Growth
Posted by 3keyscoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.abilitysuccessgrowth.com 5163 days ago
Could your religious or spiritual beliefs limit your business growth? It's a common theme with small business owners, particularly when they are about to transform their businesses. Fear makes us tell ourselves some crazy stories that somehow don't sound crazy in our heads. But what about our spiri
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What happens when you take your own advice?
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://blakely.squarespace.com 5163 days ago
Sometimes we talk the talk, but aren’t necessarily walking the walk. I wanted to share with you what happened when I applied the same advice I’ve been giving my clients for years.
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3 Ways To Prevent Having Too Much On Your Plate
Posted by timjahn under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5164 days ago
Creative entrepreneurs often like to take on multiple projects at once. Performing only one task or working on only one project at a time is usually not our cup of tea. The real problem occurs when the dishes are always piled up. What do you do then? How do you avoid these crazy piles?
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Do You Believe in Philanthropy
Posted by ryanhanley under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 5164 days ago
Though are government keeps printing more and more money it my belief that less and less of those de-valued dollars are going to make it into the hands of organizations that are trying to make a difference.
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