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Organizing Text Messages as a Time Saver

Organizing Text Messages as a Time Saver

If you haven’t discovered text messaging on your cell phone or iPhone, you may want to consider it as a way to save time with phone calls. 
Generally, when on the phone, you get involved longer than planned unless you’re very self-willed.
With text messaging, you can send and receive messages at leisure and answer when you have time.  You also can access e-mail messages and send them with some phones with Internet access.  (One of my business colleagues does this instead of having her laptop with her all the time.)  Very rarely do the text messages require an instant reply so don’t interrupt …read more

Do You Organize Your Cell Phone Calls?

Do You Organize Your Cell Phone Calls?

Are you constantly on the cell phone when you’re away from home or your business? 
 Do you realize what impression you give if you always have the cell or a head set attached to your ear?  Or if you’re looking away from the person you’re talking with to check text messages or send them?
You tend to give the impression the people you meet aren’t important.  No, you’re not doing business with them at that moment, but they’re potential customers or may be talking to potential customers.

Decide to organize your cell phone calls and text messaging so that you don’t have to …read more

Got piles? New technologies for changing behavior

Got piles? New technologies for changing behavior

(www.myorganizedbiz.com) – Today, both B.J. Fogg of Stanford University and Steven Intille of MIT were featured on Talk of the Nation Science Friday(c). Both men are studying how technology can be used to persuade people to change their behavior.
If you find yourself wanting to stop piling in your office or get positive encouragement to start a new behavior, you might want to give this podcast a listen.
The two guests discuss how emerging research can be used to motivate people to take action.
One of the points made is that motivation isn’t effective if it involves nagging. No duh, right? The …read more


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