Website review: 10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja |...
artsytina discovered this in Cyberculture
•11 reviews since Jan 9, 2008
cyberculture, email, time-management
•fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2008/01/09/10-steps...
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artsytina discovered 3 months ago- Let's look at some simple strategies for being able to get your inbox to done in as little time as possible. @4HourWorkWeek.
Wonderful guest post by Leo of zenhabits.
- Let's look at some simple strategies for being able to get your inbox to done in as little time as possible. @4HourWorkWeek.

mollermarketing rated 4 months ago- Finally, something I can follow to manage my time better with email crap. Thanks to @msaleem-stumbl for the recommendation

bookchiq rated 6 months ago- I want to be an email ninja! In all seriousness, his tip #6 has already made my day better... I HAVE external to-do systems but wasn't using them as much as I should be... until now. :)

technotheory rated 6 months ago- Leo Babauta guest blogs on TF's site about how to get email to zero. What's great about this advice is that it doesn't just go through the usual GTD oriented steps, it focuses on how to prevent email from getting to your inbox in the first place.

focsa rated 7 months ago- 10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja

spudsstuff rated 7 months ago- 10 steps to get on top of your email

msaleem-stumbl rated 7 months ago- Let's look at some simple strategies for being able to get your inbox to done in as little time as possible.

brooksduncan rated 7 months ago- Leo Babauta from Zen Habits does a great guest post on how to deal with email overload.