*An Article by Kent Blumberg*


<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/swaym>

How many emails do you receive every day?  100?  200?  500?  1000?  Whatever
the number, the Seven Ds of In box Happiness will help you find the bottom
of the pile.



*Dodge***

The first rule is to keep stuff out of your in box that you do not need to
waste time on.  Use the junk mail filters on your mail system to the
fullest.  Check the junk mail folder once a day or so for anything you
really do need, and empty the rest.  The way I check mine is to sort by the
subject line, which allows me to quickly see any legitimate emails.



In addition to the junk mail filters, use the "rules" function if you are in
Outlook.  Under the "tools" menu, select "rules and alerts."  You can fairly
easily set rules to send messages from Bill to Sue for action, or to file
all messages about the "picnic" into a "picnic" folder.  You can also create
rules by right clicking on a message in the in box and selecting "create
rule."

* *

*Delete***

Even with the best filters and rules, stuff you do not need will still end
up in your in box.  Do not dally - delete!  And if a message has been in
your in box more than a week or so without you taking any action on it -
delete!  If it has not happened yet, it probably will not.

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*Delegate***

For those messages that are legitimate and require some sort of action,
decide whether you or someone else is the right person to deal with it.  Are
you really the best person to handle this message?  Could someone on your
team learn by handling it instead?  Unless only you can do it, delegate it!

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*Defer***

If a message requires action that only you can take, decide if it must be
done now or can be deferred.  If it can be deferred, right click on the
message, select "move to folder" and move it to the tasks folder.  Set a
reminder date for the date you plan to work on it.

* *

*Do***

If a message requires action or a response urgently, *and* if it is mission
critical, *and *if you can complete the action or response in a minute or
two, then do it NOW.  If those three conditions do not all exist, choose one
of the options above.

* *

*Deposit***

Some messages may not require action or response, but contain data or other
information you want to keep.  In that case, deposit the message in a file
and get it out of your in box.  I save that sort of message to a my Windows
file system, rather than in Outlook itself.  With the message selected,
choose "file>save as."  Give it a location and a name you will remember.

* *

*The seventh D***

The seventh D is really the first D - DECIDE.  Do not let messages languish
in your in box.  Decide - on your first reading of the message - whether you
will Dodge (add the sender to the junk list), Delete, Delegate, Defer, Do or
Deposit.



Let me know how it goes!**


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