23 Better Alternatives to the “Just Checking In” Email

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“Just checking in” emails are the worst. If you’re sending an email, it’s obvious that you’re checking in. You don’t need to say it again.

23 Better Alternatives to the “Just Checking In” Email

This post originally appeared on HubSpot’s Sales Blog. To read more content like this, subscribe to Sales.

“Just checking in” emails are the worst. If you’re sending an email, it’s obvious that you’re checking in. You don’t need to say it again.

Emotional Advertising: How Brands Use Feelings to Get People to Buy

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Ads that make people share and buy can usually be summed up in one word: emotional.

Emotional Advertising: How Brands Use Feelings to Get People to Buy

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Ads that make people share and buy can usually be summed up in one word: emotional.

How to Fall in Love With Writing Again

“I’m sick of this.” “I hate this.” “Not again.” “Can’t stand it!” “I’m gonna quit.”

If you’ve ever thought — or said — those things about writing, you’re not alone. I’ve experienced those thoughts. As someone who writes a lot, I get it.

After a while, you get sick and tired of writing.

How to Fall in Love With Writing Again

“I’m sick of this.” “I hate this.” “Not again.” “Can’t stand it!” “I’m gonna quit.”

If you’ve ever thought — or said — those things about writing, you’re not alone. I’ve experienced those thoughts. As someone who writes a lot, I get it.

After a while, you get sick and tired of writing.

How Stressed Are You Right Now? [Flowchart]

In small doses, stress can actually be an important part of our lives. It can motivate us and make us more productive. And, once it’s over, we might come out of that stressful situation all the better for it.

Too much stress, though, can be detrimental to your health, happiness, productivity, and relationships.

How Stressed Are You Right Now? [Flowchart]

In small doses, stress can actually be an important part of our lives. It can motivate us and make us more productive. And, once it’s over, we might come out of that stressful situation all the better for it.

Too much stress, though, can be detrimental to your health, happiness, productivity, and relationships.

The One Cognitive Bias That Could Be Derailing Your Productivity

“Learn by doing.” It’s a theory of productivity we’re taught at a very young age, from the moment our parents make us sit down and practice the piano. Because practice makes perfect, right?

Years later, the lesson doesn’t change. We’re taught time and time again that productivity equals practice, output, and action.

The One Cognitive Bias That Could Be Derailing Your Productivity

“Learn by doing.” It’s a theory of productivity we’re taught at a very young age, from the moment our parents make us sit down and practice the piano. Because practice makes perfect, right?

Years later, the lesson doesn’t change. We’re taught time and time again that productivity equals practice, output, and action.