Next thing you know, the house is on fire and I’m out in the forest taking pictures of butterflies… Now I’m thinking “Oh, Butterflies! haven’t seen those in a while…”. Here’s a typical scenario: you ask me to pay attention to the oven while you’re gone, I say “O f course! *wink wink*”. ![]() I have to admit: I am very sensitive to distractions. The reason I did not get this information on time is very simple: I have my phone on airplane mode around 80% of the time, I only check my email twice a day and limit social media input (using tools such as Buffer, Demetricator, Cherry Tomato etc.). In my opinion, it is none other than a distraction. ![]() This kind of information would be considered by some as an urgency. ![]() We will have to move out sooner than expected! The problem? I was not aware of it until I opened my email. My roommate called me the last day, sent me a couple of SMS messages and an email. This is a step by step guide to use slack before it uses you.If you are using Slack, invest a couple of minutes to do the setup below and you will be saving a lot more, I promise (to do so, jump directly to step 1). TL DR: slack can be distracting if not used properly. ![]() Dear Slack, I love you, I hate you, I hate that I love you…
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