Deep breaths. It’s time to deal with those ‘unread’ messages haunting your inbox.
I’m about to ask you a deeply personal question, so here goes: What’s your number?
Relax, I’m not trying to ask you out or probe into your relationship history. I’m talking about the number in the little red notification bubble on your email app, or in the “unread” section of your inbox.
Mine currently says ‘18’ (she says, rather smugly) but there’s at least one of my colleagues whose number is more than 23,000. Yes, that’s twenty three thousand unread emails.
For many of us, whittling those unread messages down to single digits seems about as achievable as holding water in a sieve.
But believe it or not, there are folks out there who subscribe to a rule called Inbox Zero – and succeed. As the name suggests, this is a rigorous approach to email management. Success doesn’t necessary equate to zero unreads; some people mark messages as unread as a reminder to come back and action them. Ultimately, though, it’s about sifting away the excess — quite ruthlessly, it has to be said.
According to Productivity and Organising Consultant and CPO of A Little Elf, Karen Koedding, an inbox that’s bursting at the seams weighs significantly on its owner’s mind. “[It’s] a subconscious stress, similar to when your computer desktop is filled with heaps of files. The second you open it up, you’re hit with a mass of information,” Koedding says.