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The Sound of Silence: It’s More Important Than Ever to Turn Off Notifications
It used to be that you only had to worry about email notifications popping up, binging. And that was annoying enough. Now lawyers are getting notifications from everywhere: case management softwares, CRMs, Slack channels, chat feeds, Zoom chat, etc. It’s enough to make you want to pull your hair out.
And though the game may have changed as these applications have expanded, the good news is that the solution remains the same. And that is to turn off all your notifications! Don’t let them ping; don’t let them pop. In every software you use, you have power over the notification settings. You just need to access those and make the changes you require.
The crux of any time management program centers on the ability to retain focus by refusing to try to multitask and to limit distractions. If you can eliminate notifications so that you can review those messages and prompts on your own time, your efficiency will crash through the roof.
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If you want to discover even more time saving tips and tricks, take some time to check us out.
The Wyoming State Bar offers free law practice management consulting services through Red Cave Law Firm Consulting.
To request a consult, visit the Wyoming State Bar’s law practice management page, and start running your law firm like a business.
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