I had to take action, to save my sanity, and found salvation in the form of two concepts, Getting Things Done (GTD) and Inbox Zero. After combining these two simple concepts into my own personal system, I went from being unable to keep up with my email, to processing over 2000 emails in 45 minutes
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Email management and inbox nirvana in 15 minutes per day
Posted by stevemz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.stevemz.com 4533 days ago
What is burnout? How to spot, avoid, and cure this success killer
Posted by stevemz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.stevemz.com 4533 days ago
By the book, burnout is the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest. In reality, it’s as if a personal rain cloud has descended upon your life, work, relationship, or hobby that you used to love.
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Dealing with rejection in the healthy way
Posted by stevemz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.stevemz.com 4534 days ago
Dealing with rejection sucks. There is no point in sugar-coating it. However, it is a critical part of life that forms the basis for how people act in the future. The people who are able to learn from rejection and are able to deal with it in a healthy/positive way build valuable experiences.
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Improve yourself by 1% per day
Posted by stevemz under ManagementFrom http://www.stevemz.com 4534 days ago
I learned this concept from one of my favorite books, Tony Hsieh’s Delivering Happiness, where he talks about the simple concept of improving by 1% per day, which in the context of an individual person usually ends up resulting in one improvement per day. The exponential effect is that by the end o
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Google Plus can still win the war in social with these 6 strengths
Posted by stevemz under Social MediaFrom http://www.stevemz.com 4535 days ago
Everyone loves to declare Google Plus a “failure”. Even some of Google’s own employees have come out publicly saying that from the executive level down to the low-level employees, they “don’t get it” [social]. However, there are a few reasons that Google Plus can still win the social network war,
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