Harvard study suggests email overload gives us a unique perspective
This, of course, assumes that the amount of information you absorb doesn't wear you down mentally and trigger depression (see New Economy Depression Syndrome.) Up until that point, though, the research suggests that a new kind of smart is cropping up: Decoding intelligence.
What do you think? Has email given you a unique lens to see the world in ways your parents couldn't? Chirp in some comments or post to the my dedicated email excellence blog!
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Leave it up to researchers at Harvard to prove the impossible:Email overload is good.
This, of course, assumes that the amount of information you absorb doesn't wear you down mentally and trigger depression (see New Economy Depression Syndrome.) Up until that point, though, the research suggests that a new kind of smart is cropping up: Decoding intelligence.
What do you think? Has email given you a unique lens to see the world in ways your parents couldn't? Chirp in some comments or post to the my dedicated email excellence blog!
Visit EmailAtoZ for more ideas on how to iimprove your digi-communications.
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