E-mail Overload

Getting Things DoneThink you have e-mail issues? Try coming back from vacation and getting 1100 in your e-mail box. That’s what happened with Kelly Forrister.

Yet, Kelly coaches the GTD Getting Things Done methodology by David Allen. I’m a strong proponent of the methodology myself. And in four hours, e-mail overload is broken down into what needs to be done.

Check out how it should be done at “Digging out from an e-mail landfill.”

Scot

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