«I took my work
email off my phone.»
Not exact matches
The key to success in this system is to turn
off email and the
phone during your «project» times.
Turn
off your
phone, check
email at designated times each day, and when you get those requests from people who don't seem to get that you're really working (especially relevant if you work from home), let them know that your boss is benevolent but not a pushover.
Block out certain times to check your
email (perhaps at the top of every hour during weeknights and twice a day on weekends) and then shut
off your
phone.
Those who take
off may still feel the pull of work, either through
email or
phone calls.
Imagine being able to sit down and go through
emails or handle daily tasks without your message notification buzzing or your
phone going
off.
I feel very lucky to run an amazing organization like Back on My Feet — this is a real passion and mission, not just a job — and that in itself can make it very hard to switch
off the
email, laptop, or
phone and take a moment to yourself.
Distractions are plenty: reading and responding to
emails, checking social media,
phone calls, meetings, taking time
off — all of these threaten to take away your focus and doom you to another year of mediocrity.
You're also a lot better
off if you don't look at the
phone — and start checking the weather and answering texts and
emails — the moment you open your eyes.
Instead, strategy consultant Ron Friedman suggests quitting Outlook, closing
email tabs, and turning
off your
phone for 30 - minute chunks of deep - diving work.
If you can't hear your
phone's distracting dings without feeling that you must respond immediately, turn your
phone and
email notifications
off.
For business users, it means they'll be able to fire
off dozens of
emails in less time and with fewer spelling errors and smudges on their
phone display.
Besides turning
off an alarm that might be on your
phone, resist the urge to check your
email or social media.
We caught up with 30 founders who told us their secrets to a productive work day, from exercise to taking copious notes to shutting
off email and
phones.
To accomplish this task, virtual kidnappers hack into a person's
email and other accounts, then follow their prey — either physically or through social media — and wait until they turn
off their
phones or are in a place where they would be unreachable, like at a loud concert or, more commonly, on an airline flight.
Ashley told us «Whether we have just gotten
off the
phone, or we have just exchanged a million
emails, I know that I can always ask the corporate team for help if I need it.»
I've obviously written this
off as overly melodramatic, as he's also afraid I'm going to die: in the bathtub (via electrocution from my Kardashian - watching devices), crossing the street (because I'm always reading
emails on my
phone), or because I never, ever exercise.
After a quick
phone call and an
emailed link to a youtube instructional video, we had it installed correctly and were
off on our first adventure.
For a total fresh start, I'll wipe every sheet of paper
off my desk, clearing all the clutter in my office that piles up during the days (including
emails and digital mess) and deep cleaning everything (even my computer &
phone screens!).
If an
email from a new client comes in at exactly 4:44, or you get
off the
phone with your crush and notice the clock reads exactly 4:44, take this as a good omen!
And on the days you find yourself hanging up the
phone, signing
off of
email, or walking out of the restaurant wondering why you suddenly feel so lousy, it may not feel like such a mystery any longer.
Be sure your
phone,
email, and television are all
off during this time.
'' Solution: You need to develop techniques to enable you to «switch
off» when you walk out of the office (sure, you may need to switch back on when answering
phone calls and
emails, but make sure these periods are brief).
Yes, I do take the time to make a healthy breakfast (that's probably the only thing that gets me out of bed since I'm starving in the mornings), but as soon as my alarm goes
off, I'm reaching for my
phone in bed, scrolling through social media with one eye closed, and checking my
emails and to - do list.
Email from a reader: I just got
off the
phone with my mom and had some great news!
Turn
off your
phone and close your
email while you tackle your to - do list.
The last thing I do to help my balance is don't have work
email on my personal
phone, it my be different for you since you work in Social... but shut it
off whenever you can!!
Walking around in my pumps, a crisp white shirt and a perfectly tailored pencil skirt checking things
off my list, answering the
phone and responding to
emails, feeling like a total girl boss.
That's unfortunate and because I'm a big believer in being present and staying
off our
phones and social media throughout the day, I like to summarize this information in my weekly
emails!
Take your time to take care of anything that you have to taking
off, computer updating is the hard work for me too, I wasn't be able to log in to my blog's
email for almost two months and we have no time to called to be fix because I can read and receiving
email from the
phone and iPad are..
It took a few
emails and texts to get him on the
phone, but when I did and explained everything it was this amazing weight
off my shoulders.
Turn your
phone off, take a break from
emails and social media.
Some are common sense (never hit on a married person, turn
off your cell
phone, ignore
emails from obvious spammers).
Feel free to pull out your
phone and fire
off a short text or
email.
Stage 4 of the Funnel: If you're hitting it
off in
email and are comfortable, you will want to suggest a
phone conversation.
While most seniors have entered the world of technology with cell
phones, texting,
emailing and social networking, some have held on to the old stigma attached to online dating and have put
off trying an over 50 dating service.
I want a friendship that starts out as texting,
emailing, talking on the
phone and if we hit it
off then hanging out and stuff.
She gave him a wrong address and stopped answering
emails and switched
off her cell -
phone as soon as he wrote he landed and going to Poltava to see her!
That means printing out all
emails, filing every letter received, keeping any related credit card, wire, money order, and / or bank receipts, printing
off phone bills, writing out text messages or getting a list from your cell
phone provider, filing any related canceled checks, and documenting chats received via instant message.
For example, based on
emails or
phone conversations, I thought I would really hit it
off with a woman on our first date.
This is why I won't just go for coffee after your first
email, or give you my personal
phone number right -
off - the - bat for ease of talking.
Be extremely wary of anyone who tells you they love you and want to take things
off the dating website to private IM,
email, the
phone, etc. within a very short time.
Put away your laptop, turn
off your
phone, and stop checking
email.
I would make
phone calls,
emails, hand out invitation to meet with me when I was a principal to parents as they dropped
off and picked up their children, used message boards, etc..
I start
off with
email, but I've found that linking with a parent's cell
phone is vital.
I avoid looking at my
phone until 7 a.m., when I answer the wave of
emails I received since midnight and dash
off some questions to my colleagues about meetings for the day.
Off site continued support — Through a combination of on - site,
phone and
email support, reports, and development of client resources (agendas, planning templates) the Consultant manages the CORE program of services closely with site administrators and teacher leaders, and serves as the liaison to CORE.
Other area dealers reeked of desperation with multiple
phone calls and form
emails every single day since then, which put me
off a great deal.
And who hasn t dreamed of taking
off for a weekend or a week and going on a nice long ride where the cell
phone doesn t ring and there s no
email to answer?
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