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12 Steps to Curing Email Addiction

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12 steps to curing email addictionCNN has a great piece on how to cure email addiction.

“There is a crisis in corporate America, but a lot of CEOs don’t know it,” Egan said. “They haven’t figured out how expensive it is.”

I’ve written a little bit about the topic of not checking your email when you start or end your day.  It’s just a time waster disguised as “being productive”.

Other related reading: The 5 Day PM Computer Fast: Why I got more done in less time

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  • http://www.best-of-time-management.com/ Pamela

    Hi,
    As part of time management, we should minimize checking email. Your article about “not checking your email when you start or end your day” do suggests that. This should give us enough time to spend for other activities.