After a few days away without laptop or email access, I returned to a large pile of emails! Moments like this make me realise just how many trivial emails I receive. By 'trivial', I mean 'new link added/new comment on your website/blog' notification emails and various other informational emails. In the course of a normal day, these are easily manageable, but over a few days, they tend to mount up.
It's very easy to get sidetracked by emails pinging into your Inbox [even without a few days away] and here's a few general email tips that I use to make email management easier:
These are just a few things that I do but I guess the overriding principle here is to organise everything. I never used to do this but a few minutes organising every day can make a big difference to email productivity I find.
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Bill 14 February 2008, 23:27 1
Email can be an absolute nightmare sometimes. I too like to get my email box to an empty status but I hesitate to call it a to-do list.
If you aren’t familar with the Getting Things Done concept you might want to check it out! You can Google “Getting Things Done”.
I also use a plugin in my Outlook that helps tremendously. Letting me do thing like Defer Messages until a later time when they magically re-appear in my inbox.
Great post