| Reducing email distractions |
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| Written by Brian Houser |
| Wednesday, 25 June 2008 03:19 |
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Email has the potential to be very distracting. How many times a day do you check your email? Everytime that little Outlook notification pops up about a new email coming in, don't we all immediately go read it? That's a lot of interruptions in a typical day. To make sure I don't need to spend much time in my inbox, I use a system very similar to that described in Getting Things Done where I immediately process the items in my inbox. They go into one of several specially named folders I created: @Action - Now, @Action - Soon, @Someday, @Waiting; or they get deleted; or they get moved into one of my reference folders (I have one for each project). The special folders start with "@" to sort them to the top of the folder list in Outlook. By moving things into one of these folders immediately, it keeps the inbox very clean.
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![]() written by email distractions, July 16, 2009
Along the lines of process oriented ways of reducing email distractions - here's another one. Cut all your subscriptions! These are like signing up for guaranteed junk.
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