Goboxi can help you to achieve your goals! Check it out: www.goboxi.com
Goboxi can help you to achieve your goals! Check it out: www.goboxi.com
Nice to know!
"If you want different results do things differently"
Nice!!!!
Nice tips!
With a good negotiation, you can be more productive and accomplish your goals!
Productivity wins!
And what about email overload and not accomplished tasks?
Goboxi is the best gift for that ;)
Check it out: www.goboxi.com
Good stuff!
Our CEO, Christian Barbosa, always says that we have to save time for what matters. That is why he came up with the idea to develop Goboxi!
Saving is always the best option, but it is also the hardest...
Which is why we've developed Goboxi, to help you save time for what matters. Is the first platform to integrate emails, tasks and calendar using artificial intelligence as your main ally to be more productive!
Goboxi has a very smart email filter, that leaves only important messages from important people in your inbox. You can also convert an email into a task or appointment with one click. Try it: www.goboxi.com
Goboxi is the first platform to integrate emails, calendar and tasks using artificial intelligence. Check it out: www.goboxi.com
Good wrap up, Michael! Goboxi is productivity software, so Google's Inbox was something we checked out as soon as we could! The one thing missing is the "why." Snoozing an email or marking it as done is one way of doing things, but Goboxi is built on the foundation of South American productivity rockstar Christian…
That's really great advice! And a flooded inbox is a good way to explain how it ends up - even with the best of intentions.
It certainly is gorgeous, there's no denying that.
This is fantastic, just a little every day...
Hey, that's a legit way of doing it! Maybe consider having different DEFCON alert states ;)
This is really important. Many people think that work often has to be on somebody's mind constantly, or you never really disconnect from the office, but that is so untrue!
What a great reminder! I would argue this also comes in handy for apps/programs, too. There's no point in simply emulating "what works" - take a snippet of what works and either make it better, automate it (which is something we're doing at Goboxi!) or move on.
Imagine what else you could learn in little 5-minute snippets! Maybe that's how we should all learn things from here on? :)
It's so true that different tricks work for different people when it comes to concentration, but this is such an easy "hack" that everyone should check it out to see if it works for them. Great share, Mihir!
Who would have thought a few years ago we would need an infographic on this?