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	<title>Comments on: How to benefit from fewer: Email subscriptions, connections, friends, and followers</title>
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	<description>Andy Ebon &#124; Wedding University ® &#124; 702~510~4938</description>
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		<title>By: Robbie Schlosser</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robbie Schlosser</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Andy,

Thanks for another concise, illuminating cut-to-the-chase:  Unburden our load of eConnections to streamline for efficiency and effectiveness, and keep choices manageable.

Remembering the 80-20 rule is always helpful.  Some of my friends also take another approach: Like they used to do with paper in the office, they route, store, or delete all emails to leave their InBox empty at the end of every day.  Similarly with their social networks, connections are sorted as either active, sort-of, or deleted.

Robbie</description>
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<p>Thanks for another concise, illuminating cut-to-the-chase:  Unburden our load of eConnections to streamline for efficiency and effectiveness, and keep choices manageable.</p>
<p>Remembering the 80-20 rule is always helpful.  Some of my friends also take another approach: Like they used to do with paper in the office, they route, store, or delete all emails to leave their InBox empty at the end of every day.  Similarly with their social networks, connections are sorted as either active, sort-of, or deleted.</p>
<p>Robbie</p>
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