I quit checking my email between the hours of 5 pm and 8 am for one week to see if I could lower my stress level, re-prioritize my time, and conquer my fears of missing important messages. Read More
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There are no hard and fast rules about how to use qualifying language in your emails, according to career expert Alison Green at Ask A Manager. Read More
There are a few ways you can mentally train yourself to stop seeing an overflowing inbox as something “bad.” … Read More
Checking email when transitioning makes sense if that’s the only time you have to check your email, but in most cases, it is a counterproductive habit. Read More
The fallout from thoughtless emails is not always so extreme, but rarely does anything good come from them. So how can we avoid the unfavorable
consequences of sending a snarky email? … Read More
Microsoft’s senior product marketing manager Gabriel Valdez Malpartida answers your burning questions on email etiquette. Yes, it still matters – a recent study said we spend about three hours a day checking our work email. Read More
These eight cringeworthy phrases are commonly used on job applications — even if everyone in HR hates them — because they’re just such great fillers. Read More
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