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Jocelyn Glei

The average person checks email 77 times a day, sends and receives more than 122 email messages a day and spends nearly a third of their workweek managing a constant influx of email. Even when we're away from work, checking email is the most popular activity we engage in on our mobile devices. Email is a powerful and essential tool - but it has become a near-constant source of frustration, anxiety and distraction from our work.

In this insightful and intensely practical book, Jocelyn K. Glei explains why email is so overwhelming and addicting, and lays out strategies for limiting the energy you spend on it. These include setting meaningful work goals, clarifying to yourself which people and messages truly matter and creating a daily routine that aligns with your natural creative rhythms.

Through her actionable, thoughtful advice, Glei will help you to:

- Stop letting email dictate your mood, your focus and your to-do list
- Process your inbox efficiently
- Compose messages that get people to take action
- Establish boundaries that allow you to engage in more meaningful work.

  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : OCT 4, 2016
  • Imprint : Piatkus
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349414485
  • Price : INR 499
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Jocelyn Glei

Jocelyn K. Glei is the founding editor of Behance's 99U and the bestselling author and editor of three books: Manage Your Day-to-Day Maximize Your Potential and Make Your Mark. Collectively these three books make up the 99U book series which offers pragmatic actionable advice for creatives on managing their time their careers and their businesses. In the two years since it launched the series has sold over 250000 copies. Glei has spearheaded editorial for the award winning 99u.com website which won two Webby Awards for "Best Cultural Blog" and built a rabid fan base of creatives entrepreneurs and productivity geeks. She also led the curation of the popular 99U Conference which draws over 1000 creatives from all over the world to Lincoln centre each year and has presented talks from an incredible crop of creatives including Brené Brown Jonathan Adler Gretchen Rubin and many more.

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