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Before Your “Productive” Christmas... - Nozbe Digest #5

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The latest news from Nozbe Team & Community Hello {NAME}! Note from Nozbe Team: On December, many of

[Nozbe.com] The latest news from Nozbe Team & Community Hello {NAME}! Note from Nozbe Team: On December, many of us are totally focused on upcoming Christmas. We spend time on buying gifts, planning meals and decorating our Christmas trees. We are looking forward to meeting our family and friends. We are all about giving and experiencing a magical time. It's all great but we usually fail in one crucial thing: thinking about the upcoming year. That's why, after the holidays and before the New Year's eve, we'd like to encourage you to spend at least a few moments to sum up 2016 and plan your goals for 2017. We're going to support your efforts with some advice, too. Stay tuned for the next newsletter :) Meanwhile, from the bottom of our hearts, we wish you a great time with your loved ones. Merry Christmas! Yours, Nozbe Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Our latest Blog posts: [Get to know the advanced features of Nozbe Business in a brand-new tutorial] [Nozbe Business!] One of the frequently asked questions we’ve heard a lot in the last few weeks was how best to make use of the Business version features of Nozbe. To answer this question, we created a short video tutorial about team & project roles and the Nozbe Ratio. In fact, Nozbe PRO users can learn something, too! [TGIF - Nozbe team's attempt at working less, but better] [TGIF] We have a new policy at Nozbe. We treat Fridays differently. And we call it “Piąteczek” (in Polish), which you could translate to: TGIF as in “Thank God It's Friday”. Once you've read the post above, make sure to read the follow-up: [What We’ve Learned About Weekly Review And TGIF After 8 Weeks] --------------------------------------------------------------- You might also like [The Podcast 76: Management by walking around] [The Podcast] In this episode we're discussing more unorthodox ideas about running a business from “Under New Management” book. We're talking about open-space offices and evaluating salary transparency — we're not doing it just yet, but maybe we should? [Subscribe to "The Podcast" by Nozbe] [How “baby” iPad Pro became my computer of the year 2016] [article from Sliwinski.com Blog] Michael: “About a month ago I wrote about my hesitation about which iPad I should continue to use. I started having doubts about whether the large, 13-inch iPad Pro is doing a good job as my main computer. After more than three months of tests, I finally chose the winner. It’s the smaller iPad Pro, and in this article I’d like to tell you why.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended for you - [10 steps to productivity podcast with Michael Sliwinski] by Jeff Sanders - [How to Reset Your Day] by Mike St. Pierre - [7 Tips for Managing a Remote Team (Infographic)] by Entrepreneur Magazine Thanks and have a great week! [Facebook] | [Twitter] | [Instagram] | [Youtube] Copyright (c) 2007-2016, Nozbe.com Nozbe, ul. Rozewska 18, 81-055, Gdynia, Poland You may [unsubscribe] or [change your contact details] at any time.

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