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Index
Free Inspirational E-Card and Inspirational E-Cards
Regency England Offers Romance Novel with Christian Values
Using Email Signatures People Will Remember
Structures for Self-Care Success
How to Buy Inspirational and Motivational Art Posters and Prints
Bible Knowledge Key Read and Remember
Black and White Themed Teen Bedroom Decorating Ideas
Interview with Lisa Haisha, author of "Whispers from Children's Hearts"
Enlightening Your Internal Environment: Free Your Mind
Free Animated E-Card and Free Animated E-Cards
Truth vs Honesty and My Battle With Religion Before My Neo-Tech Discovery
Christian Sympathy Gifts
Unconditional Love is Absolute Freedom to Screw Up Your Life
Energize Your Mind With Inspirational Writing Exercises
Message From An Angel - Is It Yours ?
Short Motivational Sayings and Quotes to Paint
Creative Visualization: How to Supercharge Your Goal Setting
Dolores "DeeJazz" Jackson -- On The Move!
People Power - a Force to be Reckoned with
Before and After Photos in Fitness Magazines
Motivational & Inspirational Posters and Prints Give Balance
Holiday Decorating Ideas: Party Planning
Add Class to Your Office Decor with an Art Reproduction
Don't Throw Away That Poem!: Tips For Successful Poem Scrap booking
Finding Inspiration On The Go In Inspirational Jewelry
Interview with Angel Logan, Author of "Wings of an Angel: Poetry Collection"
Motivational Posters, Not Just For The Office Anymore
It's Never Too Early To Shop For Christmas
Motivation and Inspiration: Illusions 101
Make Your Own Cards, Use Quotations!
Why Read Inspirational Quotes?
Who Is Dr Robert Anthony and Why Is He One of My Mentors and Heroes?
Keeping Up With Online Business Reading
Psychic Readings: A Guide
Quotes to Think About
Motivational Sayings - Ten Great Ones
10 Steps to a Magazine Query
My New Song - Melody
How to Write Your Speech in Five Minutes
Best Man Wedding Speech Tips
School for Overweight Teens
If You Were an Angel... What Would You Do?
Baseball and Steroids- The Controversy
Writing as a Hobby
Reach Your Goals - Throw A Success Shindig
I Hate My Computer and Other Inspirational Thoughts
Discover Four Reasons Why Inspirational Poems Are Just Irresistible
Not a Word of Reproach!
Who Was James Allen? The Vision of This Unrewarded Genius

Keeping Up With Online Business Reading

By Soni Pitts
It can be a major source of frustration trying to keep up with all of the business-related information, newsletters, updates, offers and so on that land in your email box. And although there may be no perfect way to ensure that you can read everything you want to and need to in order to stay current, while at the same time preserving enough time to do the work you need to do to keep your business functioning., I have found a method that cuts down on the worst of the time wasters and streamlines the remaining reading. 1. Weed it out - Anytime I find that I am not getting full value for my time from a newsletter, ezine or other informational email source, even though I may be getting some good stuff, out it goes. Chances are that I am either getting or can get the same info through another, more ROI-positive source. 2. Save it for a specific time - I used to waste hours a day stopping to read business-related newsletters and ezines as they came in or as I ran across them. Now, I put aside one day to read it all. This day is set aside solely for reading informational business mail (not client mail) and for a few other business activities that need focused attention. I don't schedule other business on this day, unless it is unavoidable. This way, I can get caught up and handle all necessary responses without feeling like I'm neglecting my "real" work. 3. Scan, cram and scram - This is the biggie for saving time. Learn to read for overall content and not for word-by-word absorption. This isn't deathless prose, folks, so there's no need to suck it in like some unearthed lost volume of Hemingway. Scan any headings or sub-titles, ignoring completely what you don't need to know, and then scan-read the content of what you do need quickly to get the gist of the message. Only spend time on intense focused reading if the concept/content is difficult (yet vital) or supremely interesting and important. (If it's just interesting, but not important, you can always read it some other time when you have a few minutes free.) Once you've gotten what you need, save only the emails that you absolutely need for reference in an email folder and delete all the rest. A secondary aspect of this step is to copy, paste and save content that you know you will need eventually, just not right now, instead of giving it immediate attention. Such information includes things like a link/resource list for later reference or a great idea that you know you'll need next month when you begin that new marketing campaign - or just general interest stuff that doesn't need immediate action but would be helpful, useful or just plain enjoyable to read at some point. Paste this copy into a Word document (don't forget to leave the attribution and copyright info in case you ever need to cite the work for any reason, or want to see more stuff by the same author) and put it into the appropriate folder on your hard drive. I have several folders in my business files for things such as marketing, client-related info, industry-related info, and so on. Every so often, on a slow day or when I have to wait around in the office for some reason, I go through them to read what's there and weed out what I no longer need. Using this 3-step process, I find that I can whip through the average newsletter/ezine in about 5-10 minutes or less, depending on the amount of content and that content's importance/interest to me. Since I am able to keep my ezine load down to a manageable number and my list is constantly tweaked for the greatest value-to-time ratio, I get well-read in a reasonable period of time without feeling like I am eating up valuable work time that should have been spent doing other activities. (c) Soni Pitts ABOUT THE AUTHOR Soni Pitts is the Chief Visionary Butt-Kicker of SoniPitts.Com. She specializes in helping others reclaim "soul proprietorship" in their lives and to begin living the life their Creator always intended for them. She is the author of the free e-book "50 Ways To Reach Your Goals" and over 100 self-help and inspirational articles, as well as other products and resources designed to facilitate this process of personal growth and spiritual development.
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