Hack Back Email

28/04/2021 18 min Episodio 16
Hack Back Email

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When you’re being responsive and responsible, you can easily slip into reactive mode. You end up neglecting important work that is less urgent but brings more long-term value. With the rise in social media, texting, and messaging platforms like Slack, some might say email is dead. But email continues to be alive and well. In episode 16 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn:1. Internal triggers (e.g. boredom, anxiety, frustration) and external triggers (e.g. pings and dings) lead to distraction2. The critical question to ask in deciding whether an external trigger is helpful or not3. The opposite of distraction is traction4. Time spent on email = the number of messages received multiplied by the average time spent per message.  T = n x t5. Seven tips to hack back email -Stop the influx at its source.Process your email, instead of just check, scan or read your email.Block time for batch processing your email.Close out or shut down email when you’re doing focused work. And switch off auto-alerts.Take email off your phone or handheld device.Use proper email etiquette.  Improve your workflow to reduce back and forth communication. 6. A dysfunctional workplace – where you are always connected - is the real culprit. Tech overuse creates a vicious cycle of responsiveness, where you have less control over your time, think you need to be always available to get ahead, and set expectations to be always on. At indistractable organizations, leaders set examples for doing focused work and acknowledge the problems of 24/7 access.Resources cited: Nir Eyal, Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your LifeThe Incrementalist podcast, Ep. 2, Building Good HabitsThe Incrementalist podcast, Ep. 3, Breaking Bad HabitsMusic by:Sebastian Brian MehrDyan WilliamsCheck out the book: The Incrementalist, A Simple Productivity System to Create Big Results in Small StepsVisit website: www.dyanwilliams.comSubscribe to productivity e-newsletter