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Who are your heros or what is in your Hero folder?

I saw this interesting post on how you could give your motivation a small boost with the help of Outlook.

Here is the thing: everytime you receive an thank you email or email from satisfied customer etc., put it in a special folder in Outlook (Allister suggested the name "Hero"). Everytime you need some motivation or in a case of performance review (hope your review goes well :)), take a look at the emails in that folder.

So what's in your Hero folder?

Here are snippets from some emails in my Hero folder:

Peter, you're a legend, this worked for me... thanks a million. Greatly appreciated!
John

That was it ! It works! For some reason after reading the Microsoft article I thought it was HKCU\Software\Classes\{Addin Name}\CLSID\{Addin CLSID}\
Thanks Peter!
Greg


Btw… good work mate ;)
Lloyd

Thanks for offering this great tool to the community.
Daniel

Just been reading your blog "Where's my VSTO Outlook Addin?" posted on 21st August 2005.
I removed the entry that you mention and everything was good! I think it's the only place on the web it's mentioned!

I'm certainly a happy camper now!


I couldn't post a reply to your Blog site so thought I'd tell you directly how helpful one line in your blog has been!
Alan


Peter..
This is a great resource..
Sanjay

What a very appropriate tool :-) (http://www.jausovec.info/VSTOGuy/OutlookCheck/publish.htm)
Christian

 

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Published Wednesday, August 02, 2006 12:15 PM by peterj
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# Friends in Tech » Blog Archive » Everyday Heroes

Thursday, August 03, 2006 4:06 PM by Friends in Tech » Blog Archive » Everyday Heroes

# re: Who are your heros or what is in your Hero folder?

Peter.. It was I that made the "you're a legend" comment and I am glad that by posting this you take heart from my comments.

Your assistance in the past remains greatly appreciated.

You are a legend!!!
Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:38 AM by John Brady

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