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Coping With Email Overload

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Peter Bregman posted this at Psychology Today… I’ve come to the conclusion that I use email to distract myself. Whenever I feel the least bit uneasy, I check my email. Stuck while writing an article? Bored on a phone call? Standing in an elevator, frustrated in a meeting, anxious about an interaction? Might as well [...]

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e1evation roundup for 4/28/2012

My weekly roundup of all things e1evation…

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Consuming information effectively, or, how to ‘listen’ to the internet…

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Be Known
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If you want to be a thought leader [or be perceived as an expert on the internet] I believe there are just two things you need to do… Deepen your expertise by appropriately managing the information you need to master Detail your expertise by letting people know what you know That’s it! Simple but not [...]

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My Top 3 Twitter Tools

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Here are my favorite Twitter tools at the moment…

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My morning reading and curation workflow…

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How I efficiently read and share news as a means of ‘thought leadership’ marketing…

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[Almost] everything I think I know about the mechanics of curation

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Every screencast I’ve ever done on the mechanics of curation!

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Content marketing on $17 per year…

…or how to be a thought leader in your industry without breaking the bank! Prepare yourself — I’ve been thinking about this one all weekend… I had a chance to have lunch last week with Dana VanDen Heuvel, an internationally known ‘thought leadership‘ marketing expert who happens to live in nearby Green Bay. Dana and [...]

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Tools for Tuesday; Evernote [updated]

Here’s another ’5 Minute University’ session. This time on one of my favorite tools, Evernote… Here’s a bonus riff that I just added! Here’s an outline of the topics… 1 Why Evernote? 1.1 Google Notebook replacement 1.2 Addresses the ‘collection bucket’ issue 1.3 Key features 1.3.1 Capture anything 1.3.2 Access anywhere 1.3.3 Find things fast [...]

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What I learned last week; the ‘good order’ edition

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Healthy Information Diets are about Quality, not Quantity

The best book I read this week was “The Information Diet” by author Clay Johnson. Recently, he posted on an aspect of his book I find interesting… With information, we seem to have taken the worst concepts of dieting and applied it to our habits. Somehow an information diet meant throwing away your blackberry, deleting [...]

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