Banishing clutter from your email with just a few proven tweaks can add a whole new dimension of smooth flow to your workday. If you've got 3,045 emails in your inbox, it can weigh on your subconscious and steal your momentum. The reminder that you've got this many unread emails can create noise and clutter your inner psychological space, not to mention be a source of distraction.
In just the way that a clean room or a clean desk can be energizing, banishing that email clutter will energize you as well. This creates a clean open space in your mind, which was taken up by the constant reminder of the number of emails still needing your attention.
I use Gmail to help organize messages, keep my inbox light and uncluttered. It's an excellent productivity tool. Click here to read why.
I love the Archive option (I feel it's one of the most underused,
productivity tool), because it clears emails and reminders of unanswered emails out of your visual field. You can focus on one thing at a time.
It's like that calm and pleasant feeling of having nothing on your clean desk, yet you know where your all your files are kept.
Simple Steps to keeping an uncluttered inbox:
1. Create four labels: *Note: Putting the number in the label will make it stay in consecutive order, which is
helpful as you organize tasks to do.
2. After reading each email.Take action immediately. Don't close it and say, "I'll deal with that later." That's how you accumulate 'unfinished' emails in the first place. Plus, this creates more work for you, when you end up dealing with the same item twice.
Immediate action is one of the keys to banishing email clutter. To elaborate on immediate action, let's think of it this way. David Allen's
Getting Things Done system has a Two Minute Rule:
"If, as you process email, you think you can probably take care of something by dealing with it for two minutes, do it right then."
3. Label & Archive:
4. Periodically, come back to the four labels to complete
the tasks required. Remove the label once you are finished by clicking on the button: "Remove label ...".
Combining labels and archiving is an extremely powerful way to process your email. You will find that you have eliminated email clutter once you apply these steps. But it may be that as you read this, your inbox is overflowing with thousands of emails. Whatever you do, don't try to handle them all in one sitting. Break the organizing session into several small projects for yourself.
Then, when you achieve your goal, make sure you reward yourself. You've earned
it, now that you've banished all that email clutter.
* In a separate post next month, I'll be sharing additional creative and effective tips in using labels to increase your productivity.
Tina is passionate about Personal Development and Spiritual Growth. She runs multiple businesses and has learned how to do so without any Stress. Visit her website at Think Simple. Be Decisive for her secrets to Productivity, Motivation, Creativity and Happiness.
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