Suddenly feel that I spend nearly half of the time everyday to answer emails. Most of the communication now are counting on the email... Suddenly feeling very tired. Missing the time of paper mail...
Top 5 Things That You Should be Doing Instead of Answering Emails
1. Enjoying the sunshine: places to do this... The beach, Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, and Stanley Park... No where else though is it possible. 2. Enjoying the company of an animal... animals to do this with... Dogs, Frogs, Cats (not persian), hamsters.... No other animals are fun, or good company. 3. Enjoying The Spring Fountains of dews... Places you will find one... Secret cave off of Highway 1 just past hope, rad alcove just off of Old Clayburn rd in Abbotsford, your back yard... These are the only ones in existence (they are only found in BC), and you have one in your backyard, get out there. 4. Enjoying children... yours, mine, or others... I don't have any yet, so you will have to try to find your own or others' own and get their children 5. Enjoying board Games... Chess... this is it though, your only chance for board game fun
Yes, I would probably agree with the previous comment. Emails are great opportunity to communicate - but it's important to use as much as you need out of this. As soon as you get tired of writing - it looses all the sense.They exist to make you feel better - connected, inspired, thoughful...but not tired:-)
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Top 5 Things That You Should be Doing Instead of Answering Emails
1. Enjoying the sunshine: places to do this... The beach, Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, and Stanley Park... No where else though is it possible.
2. Enjoying the company of an animal... animals to do this with... Dogs, Frogs, Cats (not persian), hamsters.... No other animals are fun, or good company.
3. Enjoying The Spring Fountains of dews... Places you will find one... Secret cave off of Highway 1 just past hope, rad alcove just off of Old Clayburn rd in Abbotsford, your back yard... These are the only ones in existence (they are only found in BC), and you have one in your backyard, get out there.
4. Enjoying children... yours, mine, or others... I don't have any yet, so you will have to try to find your own or others' own and get their children
5. Enjoying board Games... Chess... this is it though, your only chance for board game fun
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By Bryan, at 2:33 AM
Yes, I would probably agree with the previous comment. Emails are great opportunity to communicate - but it's important to use as much as you need out of this. As soon as you get tired of writing - it looses all the sense.They exist to make you feel better - connected, inspired, thoughful...but not tired:-)
By Ircat, at 8:58 AM
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