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| How to Answer E-Mail Overload |
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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. Check this out, ya'll. 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
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