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Twitku. InnerTwitter. HelloTxt. 43 Folders Series: Inbox Zero. These are posts from a special 43 Folders series looking at the skills, tools, and attitude needed to empty your email inbox — and then keep it that way. You can visit each of the posts by clicking the title. And don’t miss the “Related Articles” for our all-time popular posts on productively dealing with email. Looking for the Inbox Zero video? The full 1-hour video for Merlin’s Inbox Zero presentation at Google is available for free down here — or check out this post about the video and slideshow. Posts in the Inbox Zero series 43F Series: Inbox Zero [Introduction] - “Clearly, the problem of email overload is taking a toll on all our time, productivity, and sanity, mainly because most of us lack a cohesive system for processing our messages and converting them into appropriate actions as quickly as possible.”Inbox Zero: Articles of faith - “When I first suggested the email DMZ and said there was a way to get your inbox to zero in 20 minutes, I wasn’t lying.

Related articles. Geek To Live: The art of the doable to-do list. Practical Tips to Practice Being Present | Zen Habits. Every Thursday is Happiness Day on Zen Habits. This guest post is from fellow PBN blogger Nneka from Balanced Life Center, a blog dedicated to helping you apply spiritual principles to life. If you’re interested in more about being present, meditation, or spiritual principals, please go to her blog and read more. She’s got some great stuff there. Hi Zen Habiters, no, I’m not Leo. I know you guys are serious about getting practical tips that you can turn into habits. Pay Attention – When you have idle time at a stop light or in a line at the grocery, for example, pay attention. You can practice being present from the bottom of the list to the top also, but I find that it’s easy to go with small steps. Once you become aware, you are then able to influence the world around you in seemingly effortless ways.

In Spirit, Nneka.