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EMAIL INBOX HABITS
Psychologists noticed that adults who grew up in “high-performance” homes often share one odd habit, and it shows up in how they treat their email inbox like a moral scoreboard they have to win every single dayFor many, an email inbox transcends mere communication; it symbolizes the weight of childhood expectations to excel and sidestep failures. ...
IIT Madras Director has an important admission alert to all engineering students who have cleared JEE Mains. WatchIIT Madras is offering JEE Main qualifiers an opportunity to pursue a flexible online BS degree in fields like AI and data science alongsid...
Gmail's new AI features, turning it into personal assistantThe new AI features announced Thursday could herald a pivotal moment for Gmail, a service that transformed email when it was introduced nea...
Password change email from ‘rnicrosoft.com’ is a phishing scam, Cybersecurity expert shares how to protect yourselfHeads up! There’s a new phishing scheme targeting Microsoft users with fake password reset emails. Scammers have set up a website similar t...
Can one email a week transform your career? A startup VP reveals her 'scary' secret to professional growthMallory Contois advocates for cold emails. She believes these emails can significantly boost one's career. A health crisis changed her pers...
Do you know what Google knows about you? Here is the hack to find outGoogle’s deep integration into daily digital life allows it to gather detailed insights about users, from search habits to travel patterns....
Psychologists say these 7 evening habits could be holding you back from ever feeling truly happyEvening habits significantly impact happiness levels. Research indicates that doomscrolling, bedtime procrastination, and rumination contri...
Ping, read, reply, repeat: How to break bad email habits at workMany academic studies have found that there is a certain addictive, habitual component to our use of work email that might be difficult for...
Dear world, stop bombarding investors with mails, messages and unsolicited adviceBy sending too many statements, too much information, too much knowledge, and works too hard to grab the attention towards the endless stri...
Gmail introduces new work tools, will let corporate customers edit documents, files without leaving the email serviceGoogle has been trying for more than a decade to catch up with Microsoft Corp's Office, which dominates the global market for corporate ema...
Don't let clutter take over your life: 5 simple steps to get you back on trackIf decluttering seems insurmountable, start with a small drawer at home.
5 signs that you may be heading for failure at workThings not going that great at work and you just can't figure out why? Here are five red flags that you must avoid before it is too late.
Your daily habits reveal a lot about your motivationSlow eaters like to be in control & know how to appreciate life. Fast eaters tend to be ambitious, goal-oriented, open to new experiences.
10 mistakes you might be making in the first 10 minutes of the workdayWe did some research and rounded up 10 common traps. Read on to find out how to avoid those pitfalls and set yourself up for success.
E-mail habits of 13 highly successful peopleHere's how top execs like Bill Gates and Tim Cook manage their overwhelming inbox flux.
How to get the busiest people to reply to your emailsWe've gathered some favorite tips on crafting emails that the busiest people will be compelled to reply to.
Email habits of 8 super successful peopleFrom declaring inbox bankruptcy to hiring full-time handlers, business leaders have unique ways of managing their email deluge.
New tool to track and analyse your e-mail habitsTo better manage your email habits, check out conspire that tracks your usage data, then analyses it and sends you weekly reports.
Five ways to reduce gadget addictionIn addition to depriving one of sleep and disrupting the body clock, addiction to smartphones and gadgets can rob one of much-needed privat...
- Better safe than sorry when it comes to emails
Not everything in your inbox is safe. What looks like a simple mail from someone you know, a company you do business with or the bank in wh...