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Email productivity tips to save you from yourself

Your email is your biggest enemy. Here's how to manage the beast.

December 18, 2021 / 18:31 IST
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The relentless onslaught of emails can be counterproductive to work. Instead of checking your inbox every few minutes, turn off notifications and set two-three dedicated slots in the day for checking email.
The relentless onslaught of emails can be counterproductive to work. Instead of checking your inbox every few minutes, turn off notifications and set two-three dedicated slots in the day for checking email.

When BlackBerry arrived on the scene, back when years had two zeroes in them, it changed the way we work. Suddenly, not only were we available for a voice call, we were reachable on email too. We could be on our way home from work and reply to that email the boss sent at 9.11 pm. Or roll out of bed, BlackBerry in hand, shooting off instructions to the team at 6.05 am. Right up until the eventual democratisation of the BlackBerry, the majority of workplaces still managed to stick to something resembling a routine. We didn’t wake up to a barrage of emails primarily because we didn’t have a device in our hand that could let us access emails.

Slack, Teams, Basecamp and other such apps notwithstanding, email remains the cornerstone of all official communications. If anyone had any notions that these apps would replace email, it is clearer than ever that it isn’t going to happen in the foreseeable future. And it is thus that we find ourselves at the mercy of that beep on our phones and the notification that says it’s time to stop what we’re doing and pay attention to what just arrived in our inbox.

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This relentless onslaught of emails can be counterproductive to work. Imagine being in the thick of preparing an important presentation and having your phone pinging through it all! So, how do you save yourself from the email?

1. Resist the temptation to keep checking your email repeatedly