Saturday, July 9, 2011

Curated Series - Tips, Statistics and Wisdom

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As well as building the Unified Inbox software product , we are currently curating three Twitter series.  If you would like to receive these daily - please follow us on Twitter:

  • Tips for dealing with information and email overload
  • Stats - all the numbers you ever wanted to see about email, internet and information
  • Wisdom - because sometimes in amongst the information overload, we all need to take a step back and reflect. 

Tips:

  •  "Email overload and email charters - 9 Ps of email best practice". http://cot.ag/nEIb06 Advice from an expert in the field.
  • "3 Natural Ways To Fall Asleep Faster". http://cot.ag/lhzJdY  Impact of information overload on sleep patterns.
  • "10 Ways to Stop Communication Overload". http://cot.ag/jTYYGb  Handy list - focuses on "problem" of hyper- collaboration.
  • "Meetings Are Good and Other Unpopular Management Tips". http://cot.ag/iupXM0 Self-named "unpopular" solutions to information overload.
  • "Driving Adoption for Social Computing Technology: Kill Your Email". http://cot.ag/iLSiTJ  Social Fridays anyone?
  • "Inbox Zero". http://cot.ag/lGMlkE In the absence of the Inbox Zero book, one bloggers list of what it should include.
  • "Inbox Zero is in the mind". http://cot.ag/kLFRdJ  One man's experience with Merlin Mann's Inbox Zero concept.
  • "Become An Email Jedi In 7 Steps". http://cot.ag/jVmIRF  Take that light sabre to your email!
  • "Email overload, WaterAid and email limits". http://cot.ag/myBKxR Combine your email efficiency with workplace activism.
  • "How to Dig Out: 8 Steps for Email Overload". http://cot.ag/m4XPtS  Managing the vacation return.

Statistics

Wisdom

  • Wisdom: "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity" - George S. Patton.
  • Wisdom: "It’s better to fight for something than against something"  - unknown author.
  • Wisdom: "Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts" - buddhist quote.
  • Wisdom: "A thought is just an opinion about another thought" – Michael Jeffreys.

 

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