Email, phone, Slack, Asana, any other notification. Including social media if you don't manage them yourself.
The solution?
I will give this as an example.
My workday usually starts around 7-8. I start the day with a few simple tasks to get me started.
At the same time, I go to Slack, which is our main messenger.
I greet the team (we write each other a greeting every morning, it's our little ritual), saudi arabia rcs data I browse channels, I look for things that require my immediate intervention.
That's how the first hour, sometimes two, passes. Then I close my email, close Slack, and focus on a few of the most important tasks for the day. I'm generally unavailable. I only respond to any messages after I've gotten through at least two key tasks.
That's why, for example, I respond to emails in waves, in half-hour blocks, several times a day.
Another solution that Mateusz practices is strong time management using a calendar. I admire him for how organized he is.
He includes not only meetings (of which he has many, all online, of course), but also time for key tasks.
Integrated Slack with Google Calendar makes us see what his current status is. Usually it's "in a meeting". Then we know not to disturb him. At least we shouldn't, but it varies
Implement hours during which you are not available
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