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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Good Email Etiquette

Email etiquette is often a commonly overlooked part of the business and professional world despite being an important part of conveying a professional image.

Here are 6 tips for good email etiquette:

1. Use a descriptive subject line; avoid leaving it blank or using irrelevant information.

2. Address the recipient by name to add a personal touch to your letter.

3. If you are sending an attachment, make note of it in the body, some people are very wary of attachments due to the threat of computer viruses.

4. Always leave a signature line, don't assume the person already knows who you are.

5. If you are sending out an email to a large private list don't use CC: (carbon copy) use BCC: (blind carbon copy) to protect the addresses of the recipients.

6. Do not keep on sending the same message to the same person over and over again. If they don't respond after a few days, send them an e-mail enquiring if they received your first email.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Manage your time with values and goals

In order to make time for what matters, you need to know what those things are. You need to have a clear view of your values, your goals and, the specific activities that support them.

What is the difference between values and goals? Values are on going; goals can be achieved and checked off your list. Make sure your goals are compatible with your values.

Values: Examples are family, friendship, education, money, hard work, happiness, physical health, spiritual health. Write down your values; arrange your list in the order that is most important to you.

Goals: Examples are spend more time with family, create financial freedom, develop certain skill through education, read an hour every day, develop good eating habits, lose weight, take a vacation. Write down your goals; arrange your list in the order that is most important to you.

Activities: If one of your goals is to lose a certain amount of weight, exercise and sensible eating can help you achieve your goal.

If your goals harmonize with your values and you carry out the activities that contribute to achieving your goals, you will find yourself making wise use of how you spend your time.

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