Managing the Email Monster

One of the most common challenges in today’s business is managing our emails. If I told you that you could get back 20 minutes in your day, would that give you enough incentive to change your email habits?

I challenge you to adopt this one best practice for 30 days; title your email subject line with one of the following:

• Action (example: Action: Marketing Plan Completion - due by COB 6/15/10)
• Info (example: Info; Updated Marketing Plan)
• Calendar (example: Calendar; Marketing Plan Symposium) – and if it pertains to a calendar invite that you previously sent, consider adding the information to the calendar invite and sending an update.
• Response Requested (example: Response Requested; Modifications to Marketing Plan)

The subject line of all e-mails should clearly state the subject and intent of the email, thereby summarizing the message. Action emails should include the due date. The “To” recipients are the owners of the action. Consider who should be cc’d and address appropriately.

Can you imagine how efficiently you could manage your email if everyone adopted this best practice? At a quick glance you could review your emails and know exactly what the purpose of each email was and when you needed to respond. Together we can begin to change our email culture.

Let’s talk again on July 12 and see if this best practice added more time back in your day.

Stepping Out to Step Up

I know you've heard it before, if you want to grow you need to step out of your comfort zone. But just because you've heard it before doesn't make it anymore less relevant. The thing is, when was the last time that you actually did step out of your comfort zone? Can you remember the last time you pushed yourself to do something new or completely unfamiliar? If its hard to remember when you last experienced this feeling - its time to step out of your comfort zone. Sure its uncomfortable and awkward, but so is learning to walk! And just like when you learned to walk, you'll probably fall down a few times, and you may even get a bruise or two, but every time you pick yourself back up you'll be stronger to face the next challenge. Soon falling down will be more like a bump in the road. You'll be able to quickly rebound and get back on your road to growth again. When you take the risk of stepping out of your comfort zone, you are actually giving yourself the opportunity to step it up!