Make email your new year resolution

New year is traditionally a time for giving things up such as cigarettes or alcohol – well what about emails?

One of the most startling things that always comes across to us when we ask people to describe their “relationship” with email is the amount of addictive language which is used.

Words like overwhelmed, reliant, obsessed, dependant are commonplace.

Now imagine if these words were describing that person’s relationship with drugs or alcohol – this puts the way that people feel about email into perspective.

Imagine how good it feels to break free from this type of addiction – and how much better it would feel if everyone around you did too.

No cigarettes – cleaner air, improved health

Less email – clearer communication, more time

Email is an issue that people feel passionately about – and rightly so. Email is responsible for millions of wasted and unproductive man hours.

Being in control of email, having extra time to do more, complete more projects, engage with clients or colleagues more is so easily achievable.

For every single person who attends email training this feeling is a reality.

But if the entire workforce were also less stressed and more productive, everyone would feel the benefit.

Imagine that.

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Jason Conway

I'm a creative guru, visionary artist and eco poet based in Gloucestershire UK.

I love designing Squarespace websites for clients as well as providing a full range of graphic and website design services. My clients are passoinate entrepreneurs that are making a positive difference in the world.

Clients can hire me for brand and marketing strategy, content research, content writing and content management, social media training and management, blog and article writing, book design, book cover design, self publishing help, packaging design and sign design.

I'm a creative coach helping passionate and ethical business owners to create sustainable businesses geared for a healthy work life balance and helping to break through blocks and regain or maintain focus. I use creativity as a key problem solving tool and motivator.

As an artist is create inspirational works of art for private and corporate clients, from full size wall graphics and installations for offices, conference areas and receptions, to cafe's and restaurants to health and wellbeing centres. Any wall or space can be transformed with large scale art, which is a key motivator for staff and can reduce work related stress. I also accept private commissions for paintings, sketches and illustrations.

As a published poet I write about the joys of nature and the human devastation of it. I also write poems for brands and businesses to engage their audiences in new and more thought provoking ways.

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