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You’re Overthinking It—These 4 Simple Self-Improvement Hacks Will Change Your Life

Success

So, when I received the gift of a planner that had big boxes for each day, I simply jotted down my total minutes spent moving or doing something active in the corresponding box on each date. I have a calendar full of the total time I’ve moved each month on my desk. Why bother when we have email, social media, text and so forth?

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4 Steps to Gaining Control of E-Mail

On The Job

While you may have thought that was a tad bit early to be thinking of what you want from Santa this year, this latest story may have you thinking about what you'd like at the top of your gift list this year: An empty e-mail "in" box. They say you should set up a procedure to reach others immediately via phone in urgent cases.

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You LOST Me At “Hello”

Make or Break Moments

And yet the product he is selling is geared towards those wanting to provide a retrospective of someone’s life- perhaps a gift you give toward the end of someone’s life. HYSTERICAL LAUGHTER over a product that encompasses the gift of memories isn’t going to win friends or influence people. A sensitive product.

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105 Ways to Put Customers First » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

The book is divided into ten categories: Greeting Customer-Focused Involve Associates Involve Customers Make it Easy Make it Right Offer Value Phone Conversations Say Thanks Be Visible Each section offers quick and easy-to-implement suggestions for ways to put customers first in your business.

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How to Protect Your Time and Energy by Creating Boundaries

Jen Lawrence

Customers and colleagues are using social media for business at alarming rates. Throw in collaboration and communication tools like Slack, workflow managers, chat, text, *gasp* the phone… and the idea of unplugging becomes downright laughable. and you can even use color coding in your calendar to indicate task types.

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Tracking How to Get It All Done & Avoid Information Overload-Interview With @Springpad CEO @jeffjaner

Stephanie LH Calahan

And, at the same time, people were increasingly starting to rely on their mobile devices for much more than making phone calls.   It is even part social network.       Can you really coordinate calendars using Springpad?    Are you on other phone platforms? 

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Reasons why work slowdowns can be good

Loosely Speaking

You could always spend more time networking on Social Media sites. But, if you do this at your office, you’ll be noticing that the office phone isn’t ringing, and that you aren’t getting any biz emails. Better to use your phone and get outside, away from the office. Get Loosely Speaking Products.

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