Wether your a hoarder or
deleter,
your inbox says a lot about you according to a study at the Center for
Internet Behavior. i'm a deleter, but its more because I get a lot of
email that's not worth keeping after I read them- messages from my
server, mlsnet and dcunited offer. If its from a friend or family
member I don't delete, unless its something about coordinating dinner
tonight or meeting up over the weekend. The conclusions from this study
are amusing if anything, and have some funny anectdotes.
On the other hand, if you obsessively clean your inbox every 10
minutes, you may be so quick to move on that you miss opportunities
and ignore nuances. Or your compulsion for order may be sapping your
energy from other endeavors, such as your family.
Umm, if you clean your inbox every ten minutes, your family is
suffering because you're in front of the computer 24x7!!
A few months ago, Scott Stratten was suffering from what he terms
"inbox paralysis." A marketing consultant in Oakville, Ontario, he
had 500 old messages in his inbox, all needing responses. "I felt so
guilty, I couldn't even bring myself to open my email," he says.
In desperation, he decided to delete all his messages. He then sent an
email blast to 400 people on his contact list, telling them a lie. He
made up a story that his Internet service provider had informed him
that some emails weren't getting through, and that was why friends
and clients never heard back from him. "People were very
empathetic," he says, "and it allowed me to start fresh."
Dude, hate to break to you but 490 of those messages were spam ...
Anyone care to share tips for how they manage their email beyond
deleting the fluff? As usual, this story is being discussed on
slashdot
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