Everybody loves to hate email. It’s overwhelming, all-encompassing, and perhaps most importantly, lacks the context we’ve come to expect from modern communication apps. via Pocket
Gmail’s latest move isn’t the end of email, it’s a new beginning
Everybody loves to hate email. It’s overwhelming, all-encompassing, and perhaps most importantly, lacks the context we’ve come to expect from modern communication apps. via Pocket
Gmail’s latest move isn’t the end of email, it’s a new beginning
So you are building a new product. Great! However, one of the worst mistakes you can make is to wait for it to be done before thinking about how you are going to market it. via Pocket
Many entrepreneurs fantasize about days longer than 24 hours, convinced that their new venture could change the world, if they just had more time. They don’t realize that a more viable solution is to get more done per existing hour, rather than creating more hours. We all know at least one person who is always “very busy” and works plenty of hours, but generates few significant results. Every person, no matter what their passion, needs to revisit the principles of time management from time to time. However, this topic is particularly critical to entrepreneurs, who struggle with challenges and crises…
Many of my friends and colleagues know I’m a time management nerd; I love calendaring, tasks, and flagging emails more than is healthy for a single person. One of my favorites is using calendar colors to audit my time each Friday.