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13 Jul 11
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11 Apr 11
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The typical office worker is interrupted every three minutes by a phone call, e-mail, instant message or other distraction. The problem is that it takes about eight uninterrupted minutes for our brains to get into a really creative state.
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"it's possible to get too much of a good thing. As a society, that's where we are at the moment."
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Read your mail just twice each day. Recapture your life's time and relearn to dream."
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62 percent of British adults are addicted to their e-mail--checking messages during meetings, after working hours and on vacation. Half of workers felt a need to respond to e-mails immediately or within an hour, and one in five people reported being "happy" to interrupt a business or social gathering to respond to an e-mail or phone message.
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29 Jan 10
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The typical office worker is interrupted every three minutes by a phone call, e-mail, instant message or other distraction. The problem is that it takes about eight uninterrupted minutes for our brains to get into a really creative state.
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turned off the e-mail settings that deliver a note as soon as it is received. Instead, he pulls down unread messages twice a day.
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He leaves his cell phone in the car and doesn't use instant messaging software
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schedule the break as an important out-of-the-office event
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A study by Hewlett-Packard earlier this year found that 62 percent of British adults are addicted to their e-mail--checking messages during meetings, after working hours and on vacation.
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Half of workers felt a need to respond to e-mails immediately or within an hour, and one in five people reported being "happy" to interrupt a business or social gathering to respond to an e-mail or phone message.
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26 Jul 08
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