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The 2014 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

For the past two years, Productivityist has published an annual gift guide that features gifts that won’t just help the “productivityist” get more of the right things done, but they’ll have some tools that they can use that will make the process all the more enjoyable. FitDesk Yep. I ride a bike at work.

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The 2014 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

For the past two years, Productivityist has published an annual gift guide that features gifts that won''t just help the "productivityist" get more of the right things done, but they''ll have some tools that they can use that will make the process all the more enjoyable. I almost always only deal with me email on my iPhone.

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The 2013 Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide

Productivityist

This year I decided to offer holiday shoppers a bit more time to explore possible gift ideas for the productivity enthusiast — aka the "productivityist" — in their lives. The Productivityist Holiday Gift Guide for 2013 may be a long read, but it may just spark some gift ideas you hadn''t considered. Ohto Rook Fountain Pen.

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5 steps for getting back on track after an unplanned absence

Ian's Messy Desk

Comment by Ian McKenzie on May 30, 2007 @ 1:13 pm I’ve had similar experiences after trips; I travel to customer sites and while I’m onsite, I can’t typically keep up with the things I usually do when I’m in the office, so I find myself going through a similar process.

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8 Work-Life Balance Myths

Ian's Messy Desk

For example, if an employee reduces their work hours, they may not be willing or interested in taking a position or promotion that requires extended travel. And on the other hand, people keep freaking out when I answer email on my days off / sick days. however, the career impact is the result of unsupported assumptions (e.g.,

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Business Etiquette - Webinar

Office Dynamics

Since we can't be everywhere at once and you can't always travel for the training we thought we would share this awesome resource with you. Email etiquette. When to NEVER use IM or email. The first 50 registrants will receive a PDF copy of The Business Protocol Handbook. 4 non-verbal indicators of good business manners.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Tame Your Email 1. Turn off email alerts when emails arrive in your inbox. If you know that you will never answer an email, delete it right away. Create email folders same as you would for word doc and paper files. Examples: If you have a full email box, then schedule an hour each morning to tackle it.

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