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Secret Tool for Handling E-Mail
Written by: Bill TylerArticle Overview: Often, the problems that we face are very complex. However, the solutions are usually simple. This solution to a growing problem is so simple, it will surprise you.
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Secret Tool for Handling E-Mail
Often, the problems that we face are very complex. However, the solutions are usually simple. This solution to a growing problem is so simple, it will surprise you.
I'm very excited about this post today because I believe that I have solved a problem that has been plaguing me for quite some time. What I'm about to tell you is the Holy Grail of cleaning out your inbox.
It all started a couple of months ago when I acquired another job (without giving up my current one). Immediately, I started receiving over 300 messages a day, which is about 3 times my normal mail volume. My old method of processing e-mail was putting me further and further behind until my computer crashed, which took about a week. Essentially, my hard drive ran out of space, then, Outlook quit sending messages. It locked me out until I deleted files off of my computer.
So, here's what I did to dig out. Prior to my new rule, I allowed about 1 minute to read and respond to each message. Doing some quick math, I realized that it would take over 5 hours every day just to keep up with my e-mail. Thus, when I received my new computer, I implemented, The 10 Second Rule.
The 10 Second Rule
This solution is so simple, it's scary, but it works. First, check your e-mail at intervals and don't keep it up all day long. Constantly checking your e-mail is a distraction, at best, and a form of neurosis, at worst. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Extreme Multi-Tasking is a Mental Disorder (why would anyone in their right mind type on their CrackBerry while driving?). I recommend the following time table: upon arrival, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 1 hour before departure.
Second, when you process your messages, allow no more than 10 seconds per message to filter. There are only three actions that you should consider in this step. I call them the Triple D.
1. Do - If it will take less than 2 minutes to resolve, do it right away.
2. Delegate - Give the task to someone else who either is better equipped or has more time available. You may give up some quality in doing this but it is probably worth the trade-off. Who knows, they may even do it better.
3. Delay - If it will take longer than 2 minutes, file it in an action folder, add it to your Master Task List, and move onto the next message.
Article Tags: crackberry, distraction, e mail, hard drive, holy grail, inbox, intervals, job, mail volume, math, mental disorder, multi tasking, neurosis, new computer, sending messages, time table
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About the Author: Bill Tyler RSS for Bill's articles - Visit Bill's website Hi, my name is Bill Tyler, Founder of The Bubble Planner. Our company creates time management tools that enable people to unleash their potential. I have a passion for helping others design the life they've always wanted. I believe that everyone has within them right now the power to create startling and powerful change, thereby, experiencing success like they never thought possible. It is my further belief that a lack of knowledge and effective tools are what's holding people back from realizing their dreams. Click here to visit Bill's website Secret Tool for Handling EMail |
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