Dr. Pepper cured my inbox
There are so many online resources for productivity, I’ve had to cut back on my work time to keep up with it all.
However, that is not a long-term strategy for continued employment, so I had to wrangle a little control of the time I do have in the day. In keeping with the theme of the “TMI” post from yesterday, here’s my humble offering to the world of managing the information that is whizzing toward my head.
I call it the “Dr. Pepper Method.”
I process my inbox three times a day - at 10, 2, and 4. By not processing until 10 a.m., I force myself to do something productive at the beginning of the day. Nothing jumpstarts a positive habit like getting something done early. That also gives me time to respond to the ‘urgent’ things before lunch - although I am moving to the notion that if it really were urgent, they would have called me instead. The 10 a.m. process run gives me a couple of things to do before and after lunch, and helps me adjust the agenda for the rest of the day.
At 2 p.m., I do another pass. It doesn’t take as long, and is long enough after lunch that I repeat the good habit of “doing something” before playing with e-mail. It’s a good reset, and a chance to check document revisions and followups from the morning session.
Finally, at 4 p.m., I get a chance to finalize a few small tasks, and use the afternoon e-mails as a guide to setting my morning priorities for the next day.
And, it’s easy to remember.
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Jason Falls wrote,
Have you read or heard Tim Ferris’s four hour work week spiel? There’s an episode of The Daily Idea (www.dailyidea.tv) coming up this week about it. He goes a step further and checks late morning and late afternoon, I think. I also like his suggestion of flipping the 80-20 principle. We normally spend 80 percent of our time on clients that supply 20 percent of our income. We should go at it the other way around.
All great thoughts!
Link | August 29th, 2007 at 12:15 pm
The Caveman wrote,
Link | August 29th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
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Link | August 29th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
Jeremy Pepper wrote,
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Link | August 29th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
Marketing Profs wrote,
I’m winning the war on e-mail overload…
I’m following Ike Pigott’s Dr Pepper Plan - check email only at 10, 2 and 4. http://occamsrazr.com/2007/08/29/dr-pepper-cured-my-inbox/...
Link | September 1st, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Kami Huyse wrote,
Link | September 10th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
Ike wrote,
I hope 10-2-4 makes 9-5 easier.
Link | September 10th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
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