Finally a System to…
Spend 30 minutes or less per day on EmailDon’t Miss Any Important Emails! Your Keep your eyes on Your Real work
Even if you’ve already tried to get to Inbox Zero, your only fallback is the delete-all nuclear option, and you’re expected to be on email all day.
Escape Your Email Elite by Asianefficiency
Finally a System to…
Spend 30 minutes or less per day on EmailDon’t Miss Any Important Emails! Your Keep your eyes on Your Real work
Even if you’ve already tried to get to Inbox Zero, your only fallback is the delete-all nuclear option, and you’re expected to be on email all day.
Yesterday I spent 30 seconds on email (in comparison to the 4 hours I used to spend per day).
And I’m CEO of a company with team members, clients, and thousands of customers distributed around the globe. My business is flourishing and my coworkers rely on me for everything.
However, I was terrible at email just a few short years ago. I lost business deals which cost me thousands of dollars, damaged my reputation and damaged client relationships. I’d drop the ball with people I respected, and later when I’d meet them in person, it was so awkward.
It became so bad that I nearly stopped attending conferences. That’s a huge problem in an industry where networking and relationships are everything.
I was embarrassed to meet people I’d let down.
Here’s what a normal day looked like for me:
- … Wake up and check email (still in bed).
- … Check email on the toilet.
- … Check email all day, every day (but never get it under control).
- … Use downtime to check email and make sure I’m not missing anything important (which I do, a lot).
- … After 20 mins down the email rabbit hole, find it almost impossible to focus and get back to work.
- … Get maybe 2–3 hours of real work done all day.
- … Crash and lose all my energy mid-afternoon, even though I’m working out and trying to eat healthy.
- … Try to power through my slump, all the while asking myself why I’m so tired all the time (hint: email was sucking away my energy and concentration, one distracting little notification ping at a time).
- … Rinse and repeat the next day. Day after day.
- Is any of this familiar?
How much time and money are you losing? Email? Skip to the Bottom for More Information
Ask yourself these questions:
- Do you check your email within 15 minutes of waking?
- Do you nervously scan through your old, unread emails multiple times a day—because you might have missed something?
- Do you expect to respond to emails immediately?
- Did you ever go out, and your phone died? (It’s probably because you’re checking email too much.)
- Do the right thing “just get lost” In your inbox
- Are you tired of the constant pinging sound of your email notifications?
- Do you read an email more than once, because you’ll “deal with it later,” It sits there in your inbox for many months.
- Have you noticed that whenever you eat or whenever you’re in the elevator, you just can’t relax, because you have to check your email?
- Are there days that are non-stop go from start to end—days when you can’t get even half an hour at your computer to process email?
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“A Toxic Source of Stress”
You don’t need me to tell you that email is stressful, but it may surprise you to learn that email and other interruptions cause:- Lost Money. The annual productivity cost of email interruptions is $5,200–$7,200 per employee (according to a report by Atlassian)
- Chronic Exhaustion. Email It has been proven to cause an increase of 9% in exhaustion (as reported by The Wall Street Journal).
- Decreased Productivity. According to the Washington Post, studies show that you get just a little more than 1 day of productive work for every 5 days worked (The Washington Post).
- Perform poorly in your job. This is so serious that it’s the equivalent of missing a full night’s sleep, every week. This can make it more difficult to earn a living for yourself and your family (Atlassian).
- Lowered Intelligence. Yes, email distractions actually lower your intelligence by 10 points (Atlassian).
So when you get to the end of the day run down and burnt out—even though you feel like all you did was email—is it any wonder?Our bodies and brains didn’t evolve for a life of constant notifications, immediate replies, and endless email chains.And if you already think it’s bad, check this out:Americans get an average of 88 email per day. We also send on average 34 emails per day. This means that for every 1 email you send out…you get 2 potential interruptions and emergencies. (The Radicati Group, Inc. Email Statistics ReportsThe average worker has a net worth of $2,500 You spend 6.5 hours each working day, or about 30 hours a week, just checking your email.. How can you get any work done? (Adobe Systems study)Each time you check your email, you spend 25 mins regaining your focus and 15 mins re-entering the message. “flow” state—Ignoring the warning signs, you will waste 40 minutes. According to Tom DeMarco (a productivity expert)Email users will get an average of 115 emails per day within three years. If business continues to be the same, Your daily email workload will increase by Nearly 150%… for no reason at all. (The Radicati Group, Inc., Email Statistics ReportsAnd as the situation becomes worse, 99% people will shrug off their shoulders. “That’s the way it is,” and gradually inch their way up to spending 50% of their waking hours on email (it’s already at 33%).So What’s This All About?
This brutal statistic may be the key to your success.If you’re willing to do something that 99% of people won’t do, then you’re going to stand out from the crowd… you’ll be seen as a winner… someone who gets things done.First we need to get honest about what’s holding people back from conquering their email.It’s this:Many people feel guilty that their email makes it look unreliable or inefficient before important customers and coworkers. The truth is that email management is a problem.It’s the system that’s broken. It’s actually not you, at all.Announcing the World’s Only Inbox Mastery Course
At Asian Efficiency—the world’s leading productivity training company—we’ve taken my email management system and spent years improving it. We’ve researched, experimented, and refined it. We’ve crash-tested the system in our own lives, and we’ve implemented it with hundreds of clients.And now, for the first time ever, we’re making it available outside of this elite group of team members, clients, and friends.Our course is designed to put YOU in the driver’s seat of managing your time, energy, brain power, and productivity.You manage your business, your family and your life all at the same time without letting anything slip through the cracks—in less than 30 minutes a day.In only 30 minutes, you’ll quickly and easily get more done than most people do all day.You’ll effectively be adding 4 full days of productive time to your week… every single week.Take a look at it:- How much more could you make in this time?
- How early could you finish work each day?
- Imagine the projects you’ve got waiting in your pipeline right now. These projects could be launched much quicker if you had an additional 4 days per week.
- What long-term goal can you work towards with 3 additional workweeks each month?
- How much would your reputation increase—now that people know they can rely on you to get back to them reliably?
IMPORTANT: Do you struggle with getting your email inbox to zero…and KEEPING it at zero?
Does it feel weirdly like a yo-yo diet…up and down, day after day with no consistency?You can get to an empty inbox with our free material (we’ve proven this again and again with thousands of people).But what most people can’t do is maintain an empty inbox. So if you’re reading this and thinking, “Yeah, thanks, but I’ve already tried that…and I always end up back at 50+ unread emails,” then I want you to pay careful attention to what I’m going to say next, because…It is one thing to have an empty inbox, but it is quite another to keep it empty.
You need a rock-solid system for that, and that’s exactly what I’m offering you.Sale Page : http://archive.is/PL9wc
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