YOU TOUCH IT, YOU PLAY IT…
YOU TOUCH IT, YOU PLAY IT…
Welcome to the first installment of our e-mail tips! Today, right now, you will
learn the first of fourteen rules to e-mail efficiency. Let’s dive in -
In today’s world, for whatever reason, probably the hardest thing to do is to “do
what you do while you’re doing it”. Again that’s, “do what you do while you are
doing it.” If you can do ONLY what you are working on or doing, with nothing else
involved, you will become a power house.
Conversely, when one does many things at once, he might feel like he is “multi-tasking”
and getting more done, while in fact he would be much better off handling or doing
just one thing FULLY at a time.
Let’s see why.
In life, every person has a certain total attention capacity. That attention capacity
can break down further to what is called attention units. When your attention units
are taken up, your attention capacity becomes limited and your power as an individual
is demonstrably reduced.
Here is an example: A computer works much like the human mind. A computer has a
certain Processing Capacity. When you open up one program, some of that Processing
Capacity is in use. When you open up several programs at one time, there is a noticeable
decrease in speed and power. Eventually, after opening up many things at once, downloading
a video and sending out messages, for example, the computer will crash. It's the
same with life.
We've all had those moments where we just feel like we can't take on any more or
else - Crash!
The following “Do’s and Don’ts” we are about to reveal will ensure you operate with
all your attention units and experience zero crashes. You will be amazed at the
power and speed you will get by following these very simple rules:
WHAT NOT TO DO - Click below...