Escape Your Email Elite by Asianefficiency
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Finally a System to…
Spend 30 Minutes or Less a Day on Email, Never Miss Important Emails Again, and Give Your Focus to Your Real Work
Even if you’ve already tried to get to Inbox Zero, your only fallback is the delete-all nuclear option, and you’re expected to be on email all day.
Yesterday I spent 30 minutes on email (I used to spend up to 4 hours a day).

I was embarrassed to meet people I’d let down.
… Wake up and check email (still in bed).
… Check email on the toilet.
… Check email all day, every day (but never get it under control).
… Use downtime to check email and make sure I’m not missing anything important (which I do, a lot).
… After 20 mins down the email rabbit hole, find it almost impossible to focus and get back to work.
… Get maybe 2–3 hours of real work done all day.
… Crash and lose all my energy mid-afternoon, even though I’m working out and trying to eat healthy.
… Try to power through my slump, all the while asking myself why I’m so tired all the time (hint: email was sucking away my energy and concentration, one distracting little notification ping at a time).
… Rinse and repeat the next day. Day after day.
Does any of that sound familiar?
How Much Time and Money Are YOU Losing to Email? Skip to the Bottom to Find Out.
Ask yourself this:
Do you check email within 15 minutes of waking up?
Do you nervously scan through your old, unread emails multiple times a day—because you might have missed something?
Are you expected to reply to emails instantly?
Have you ever been out and then your phone dies? (It’s probably because you’re checking email too much.)
Do things “just get lost” in your inbox?
Do you feel leashed to the sound of your email notifications pinging nearly every minute?
Do you read an email more than once, because you’ll “deal with it later,” but then it sits in your inbox for months?
Have you noticed that whenever you eat or whenever you’re in the elevator, you just can’t relax, because you have to check your email?
Are there days that are non-stop go from start to end—days when you can’t get even half an hour at your computer to process email?
“A Toxic Source of Stress”
- Lost Money. The annual productivity cost of email interruptions is $5,200–$7,200 per employee (according to a report by Atlassian)
- Chronic Exhaustion. Email has been shown to cause a 9% increased rate of exhaustion (as reported in The Wall Street Journal)
- Decreased Productivity. Studies show that for every 5 days you work, you only get a little over 1 day of real, productive work done (The Washington Post)
- Impaired Job Performance. This is so serious that it’s the equivalent of missing a full night’s sleep, every week. And that can make it harder to earn a good living for you and your loved ones (Atlassian)
- Lowered Intelligence. Yup, the constant distraction of email actually lowers your IQ by 10 points (Atlassian)




So What’s This All About?
Announcing the World’s Only Inbox Mastery Course

- How much more money could you make in that time?
- How much earlier could you finish work every day?
- Imagine the projects you’ve got waiting in your pipeline right now. How much faster could you launch those with an extra 4 days a week?
- Which long-standing goal could you start to work toward with an 3 extra workweeks every month?
- How much would your reputation increase—now that people know they can rely on you to get back to them reliably?

Does it feel weirdly like a yo-yo diet…up and down, day after day with no consistency?
You need a rock-solid system for that, and that’s exactly what I’m offering you.
TERMS OF SALE
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