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Email vs. Postal mail

Email vs. Postal mail

February 12, 2014

I think most people, do better when they open, look at, and deal with physical , postal mail rather than email. For me it's the opposite.

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Why I don't return your cold calls

Why I don't return your cold calls

April 13, 2010

I return most  business phone calls (and all personal ones).  However -- There is a type of messages that I don't reply to anymore.  It goes something like this: "Hi, this is John Doe from Acme Corp.

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What is ROWE?

October 7, 2008

I read a nice little example of ROWE*-based thinking in a recent blog posting. (link to the full article below) ...

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Efficiency through simplicity

September 30, 2008

Tim Ferris recently posted about a Dutch ROWE office implementation. It was a good read, but I was more interested by the bit at the end about his own home office and techniques for simplifying life.

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Gmail SPAM: Update

April 30, 2008

SPAM email. Everyone hates it. Company and individuals alike have built various systems for dealing with it, but from what I hear, most solutions are sub-optimal. I currently receive about 365 spam emails per day.

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Phone vs. Email

April 6, 2008

In the business world, there are phone people, and there are email people. I'll admit right upfront that I'm an email person.

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How to make a To-Do List work

September 5, 2007

There's a great little article over at What's the next action about how to make an effective To-Do list. If you don't find making lists effective, it might be because you're doing it wrong!

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The Not To-Do List

August 17, 2007

Tim Ferriss (author of the 4 Hour Workweek) recently posted a great list of "stressful and common habits that entrepreneurs and office workers should strive to eliminate." My two favorites: 1.

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