I just sat down and counted my email addresses: Oddly enough, I've got five
personal and three business. Of the five personal, three are primary. Of the
two business, two are primary.
I think I need to feng shui my life! :)
...sue
On 8/20/07, Bill Swallow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So her
World of Warcraft
On 8/20/07, Martinek, Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Melissa Nelson
> > My niece is a textaholic. I have to say I find it a bit annoying
> because
> > she will check her text messages every other minute when we do
> something. :)
>
> This
> So here's the question: What do you do to manage the overflow of
> electronic messaging so that it doesn't eat up your day and
> productivity?
Those who know me will say this is an understatement... I am connected. ;-)
I have four primary e-mail addresses. One's devoted to work, one's
devoted
Gmail is my tool of choice for lists now. The best part is the
threaded conversations. When someone posts about why Framemaker is so
much better than Word... or Word so much better than Framemaker, I can
skip the whole thread. This also comes in handy if three-letter
abbreviations like 'DFD' enter
> I'm subscribed to multiple lists (applications, dita, stc, tech
> writing...) and if I were to try and keep up with all of the postings on
> every list, I'd go absolutely bonkers.
>
> So here's the question: What do you do to manage the overflow of
> electronic messaging so that it doesn't eat u
-Original Message-
From: Melissa Nelson
> My niece is a textaholic. I have to say I find it a bit annoying
because
> she will check her text messages every other minute when we do
something. :)
This makes a great transition into another subject, relevant to our
jobs.
I'm subscribed to mu