February 15, 2010
Email Sanity: How to Clear Your Inbox When You’re Drowning | Zen Habits

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December 30, 2009
"As the email spills onto my screen, as my mind races with thoughts of what I’ll answer first, what can wait, who I should call, what should have been done two days ago; I’ve stopped the steady breathing I was doing only moments earlier in a morning meditation and now, I’m holding my breath."

Linda Stone: Just Breathe: Building the case for Email Apnea

Email apnea - a temporary absence or suspension of breathing, or shallow breathing, while doing email

Linda Stone talks more about email apnea, and about our relationship with technology in general, on the November 1, 2009 episode of Spark on CBC.  She also coined the term “continuous partial attention”.

I collected a whole bunch of email tips back on my old blog: Managing Email and More Email Tips - lots of good pointers there; think I’m overdue for a refresher…

December 20, 2009
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December 20, 2009
"I wonder the same thing about folks who check for new email every 5 minutes, follow 5,000 people on Twitter, or try to do anything sane with 500 RSS feeds. Some graze unlimited bowls of information by choice. Others claim it’s a necessity of remaining employed, landing sales, or “staying in the loop.” Could be. What about you?"

Enough | 43 Folders