No more reactive clicking every time we hear that “new message” ping. We’re drastically cutting our email habit in the name of productivity. We’re kind of obsessed with email. And we’re not alone.
The advent of email has made it easier than ever for employees to stay connected to the job when not physically at work—in the evenings, on weekends, and, for teachers, even during their summer breaks ...
Need a quiet spot to check your email? Looks like for many people, that’s the bathroom. According to a new study from Adobe, 42 percent of Americans use their time there to check their email. This ...
Let’s be real. If you’re going on vacation this summer, you’re probably going to check your email. More than 62% of travelers make it a point to check their work-related email and voice mail, ...
Your Mac should automatically access your iCloud email when you open the Mail app if you've previously logged in. You can also check your iCloud email by using the iCloud website. If you're having ...
I recently read a very interesting article about how to spend less time on email, which researchers estimate can take up around 28 percent of professionals' workdays. One of the recommendations was to ...
The average person checks their email about 15 times per day. But a recent study from researchers at the University of British Columbia found that when people were limited to checking their email just ...
You write an email. No reply. You send another email. No reply. You’re halfway through a third email and you stop. What happened to the first two? Junk folder? Were the messages just ignored? In the ...