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Addicted to email? Email overload complaints? Here’s a suggested practical solution…

April 27, 2012 / leslieyuan

This could be a new way to manage your email, set realistic expectations for others and …. most importantly, help to be present in the present.

Coping with Email Overload – Peter Bregman – Harvard Business Review.

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