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Two new reviews of Bit Literacy

Amazon is now up to 110 customer reviews of Bit Literacy, thanks to these two that came in today.

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Why should you read this book?

1. It will help you lower your stress levels because you will feel more in control of what you need to get done at home and at work.
2. It will allow you to enjoy your free time more.

This book is an easy read that has helped me manage the "bits" in my life, primarily e-mail traffic, "to dos" and the huge amount of electronic media available.

This book appeals to those who aren't tech savvy as well as those who are very familiar with IT. Some of the pieces are basic if you're a programmer or IT person, but it's easy to skim those few parts.

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Totally worth the quick and concise read. The methods work - after applying just the email approach alone, I got so much more done, and felt so much less stressed! The really big impact for me was on focus - no more nagging, 'what did I forget' or 'what should I be doing now' in the back of my head. I should have read it when I got it 2 years ago. For techies the nugget is in the email, for non techies there lots of tidbits about all different aspects of bit literacy - from files to programs. Totally worth the quick and concise read. I don't think you could read it and not see it impact what you do.

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P.S. There's a Kindle version, too.



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Bit Literacy, the book by Mark Hurst, shows how to solve email and info overload.