Five Tips To Be More Present This Christmas
Are you prepared to deal with work and family this Christmas? Follow my 5 simple tips that will allow you to spend time with your family and keep your clients…
Are you prepared to deal with work and family this Christmas? Follow my 5 simple tips that will allow you to spend time with your family and keep your clients…
As well as managing your inbox, it's also important to manage the way that you use email as well. In this article we take a look at how you should…
Would you leave an a stack of papers on your desk and keep adding to it, and adding to it until you couldn't see your floor, let alone your desk…
Do you find yourself repeating the same (or very similar) response emails over and over again? How about adding different footers for each of the hats you wear? Well you…
This is the first part in the Email 101 series. In this article we look at how you can prioritise your inbox so that you can start to focus on…
This week's round-up looks at 15 clutter busting techniques you need to use over the summer holidays, how to spot a bad boss and awkward things that happen in offices.
In this edition we look at how you can get things done, ask if your money choices spark joy, debate whether you can cut caffeine out after 1pm and stop…
This week we take a look at how you can manage your emails and tasks more efficiently with a couple of simple apps, how being an over-achiever can be seriously…
Getting to Inbox Zero is surprisingly easy, you don't need to declare email bankruptcy just file! In this post I show you some quick pointers in how to start your…
Tim Ferris has made millions off the back of his book "The Four Hour Work Week" but can the Four Hour Work Week really work? Find out my thoughts in…
I've written before about the need to be careful about what you send in an email at work but the story that I've seen in several UK national newspapers over…
I read an article in The Daily Mail called "Email etiquette: What your response time reveals about your personality". From the Article by Liz Hull: It's usually considered polite when…