Unsubscribe me please!

Posted On: April 26, 2008
Posted In: Organization and Productivity
Comments: 2 Responses

Mailing lists messages from people who do nothing more than try to sell you stuff is like the clerk in the store that constantly asks if I want to buy something, do I need help, am I finding everything okay.  I know it’s your job, but, you don’t have to be so annoying!

One of the important things in becoming successful is focus, and it’s hard to do that when you get new products and promos from all over the internet, in your inbox, by the thousands.  I find it helps to narrow down your list, to those you really feel can help you in your journey.

Yeah, you may miss out on some things, but it’s better to cutdown on the “inbox noise” , which will allow you to better focus your time on implementation.  I have been going through and noting the people who I really get value from being on their lists, all the others I have been canceling.

I know I could be shooting myself in the foot, you may be on my list.  I try to only send helpful information, and not drown you with useless info.  But, if you find I am one that doesn’t contribute to your growth, please, unsubscribe!  As you know, all I wish to do is help, and if you have to unsubscribe from one of my mailing lists to move forward then I’m more than happy to see it.

There are many distractions on the internet, and the inbox promos are among the most distracting.  Clean up that list!

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2 Responses to “Unsubscribe me please!”

  1. Brent2 (1 comments) Says:

    You’ve got me seriously thinking about cutting my Amazon e-mail subscription. I never buy anything from those and end up deleting them manually anyway.

    Brent2s last blog post..And, Low, Come the Upgrades

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  2. Normal Joe (2055 comments) Says:

    Yeah, if you don’t use it, chuck it!! It really clears out your inbox and, in turn, your thoughts! Lol, being able to focus on the tasks at hand means getting rid of all the “possible things I may use”.

    We like to hold on so we don’t “miss the boat”, but, it really just creates more noise….or, so I think anyway.

    Normal Joes last blog post..Learn How to Blog the right way

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