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On the first days of my obsession with eBay, a funny aggressive message was often added to the description of the items offered for sale: free.
What is this? I told myself. A little hit. Then, I spat less and overturned. “Chillax Mate!” These aggressive vendors made me morally confused in the unbelieving tone.
At the same time, in the field of busy afternoon, the FT newsroom was equally canceled as a colleague had a similar job. Speaking about a problem, he encountered the talks of a friend Hack, just rejected the approach.
“I just don’t have bandwidth.” In fact, he caught them to protect them and continued with his work. Wow, I thought. Ruthless, but effective – and probably pretty men.
Recently, I thought he reacted to the “Yesteryear” of the Miranda. I saw how others convinced the limits of others. He hit me like a rough. But I could not see if I applied to a phenomenon where it is smart: things that take your time when you don’t have enough time.
Now it’s different. Emails and SMS messages, these innocent times, joined by whatsapp groups and Social Media Notifications that keep on top work Messages watch-hour marathon. Parents who look at the elderly parents, everything from my children’s school school, separately, vaccine and vaccine and vaccine and vaccine, created a tsunami to serve everything from homework.
All of the great faff. And I’m not alone. The final survey found that the British spent 1.52 billion hours as a nation Every year, it burns a great ole hole in our management and productive time – not to mark us to accelerate for digital combustion.
The most affected women are women in the middle age – we probably take care of the admin on behalf of the young and old. Does this feel better than my overlap? Maybe if they express the times spent in this nonsense, I am not sure that there are a number of security. To quote Peter’s Finst Network: I’m crazy as hell and I’m not going to do it anymore.
What is the solution? According to Newport Other prophets to return your resources for the important ones, it is good to turn off them all. Just give up emails, social media and all digital enchilas. Maybe set a leap message, but don’t promise to read any of them. Life is waiting for you to live and don’t have to do anything, you should not distract.
However, many of us, there is no luxury for a day. Really causes the impossibility of access to access to social media to how to manage an email box. How to Weekly ballot paper To choose the one who receives the answer, the rest are deleted? I wish!
But there is a better approach. Even for several years, he worked for me until the digital attack was collected. Just do what’s urgent. Learn how to actually distinguish what you need in need of attention and behave with them. I recommend that medium-term tasks are converted into scary psychological loads on the oppression of the worklists.
This is the norm in the news industry. Follow this phone call, please find this phone call, curse, find and transmit the information. Then you will go to the next position. When people are in a newsroom, it is an unusual irritating. More than that looks a little face – this is why my colleague refuses to deal with all this years ago.
And who are bad behavior with this exchange, really? This is something I return. Now I think the boundaries are completely necessary. This does not mean that my colleague is not in the bandwidth, not, at least women are expected to be more beautiful.
But, of course, I will be less thoughtless about the period of other people. As I sent this column editor, I am looking forward to responding to meaningless messages as I sent with a rash joke about email bulletins. There is nothing wrong with sharing a business distance that lasts a little on the day of work. But it is not a mistake, but ignores it. As he wisely did. “Please, please!”