Leo Babauta’s “Your Emails Are Too Long” on the zenhabits blog. It all starts with communication, doesn’t it? And it all ends with communication, too. So the next time you’re writing an email, focus less on enumerating everything you have to say and more on what the recipient has to read. Be concise. Have a point. Get to it quickly. Use no more than five sentences. Ask no more than one question. Don’t make your recipient work too hard, because she probably won’t. It’s your email, after all: isn’t it only fair that you do the work? Read this post, then start cutting. Your clients and colleagues and friends and family will appreciate it.

“Je n’ai fait celle-ci plus longue que parce que je n’ai pas eu le loisir de la faire plus courte”
                          – Blaise Pascal, Lettres provinciales