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#  Tip of the Week: Three Simple Measures for More Productive Email

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  Wednesday, 13 May 2020

## \#1: Interact with it less.

As we established from the very start, email can very rapidly shift from an asset to a considerable time commitment, often multiple times throughout the workday. If possible, avoid getting drawn in by reducing the total amount of time you spend in your mailbox. There are a few ways to accomplish this:

- Check your emails in batches, allowing them to accumulate throughout the day and attending to all of them at once. This will help you to remain focused on your actual responsibilities, rather than having your concentration broken each time a message comes in.
- Create a browser shortcut that takes you directly to your message composer and bypasses the inbox:

    - For Gmail, use:[ ](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1)[https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?view=cm&amp;fs=1&amp;tf=1](https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1).
    - For Outlook, use:[ ](https://outlook.office365.com/mail/deeplink/compose?version=2020042702.13&popoutv2=1&leanbootstrap=1)[https://outlook.office365.com/mail/deeplink/compose?version=2020042702.13&amp;popoutv2=1&amp;leanbootstrap=1](https://outlook.office365.com/mail/deeplink/compose?version=2020042702.13&popoutv2=1&leanbootstrap=1)

## \#2: Organize yourself, by organizing it.

Without the proper maintenance, your inbox can quickly become bogged down with messages and make it impossible to find important messages later. Therefore, it is useful to add additional rules and features to your email client, such as:

- When you’re dealing with a ton of emails, it can be annoying to have to bounce back to your inbox each time you delete, move, or act on one of your incoming messages. Fortunately, there is a way to mitigate this issue through a simple change in your settings.

    - In Gmail, there is a feature called Auto Advance. With it activated, deleting, moving, or archiving a message will no longer send you back to your inbox, and will instead move you to your next message. You can also activate the Send &amp; Archive button, which will give you the option to do both things in one click.
    - When using Outlook, you can change your settings to also advance you to your next message after acting upon its predecessor. Call up your **Options** (under the **File** menu option) and select **Mail**. On that page, you’ll find a section labelled **Other**, and the specification to complete an action “**After moving or deleting an open item**.” Select **open the next item** from the dropdown.
- Whether you’re dealing with communications referencing different projects or simply receive many kinds of correspondence, it can be difficult to keep them all straight. Sorting these messages out automatically can save quite a bit of time and frustration.

    - In Gmail, you can create **Labels**, which effectively help you manage different emails from different senders or that reference different topics. By creating **Filters** via the drop-down option in the Search bar, you can also set certain emails to have these labels applied based on preset criteria. These can even be used to sort through different email addresses you receive in the Gmail client.
    - Outlook also offers a similar function with its capability to create **Folders** and generate **Rules** to direct certain messages to them automatically, once again. When an existing inbox message is right-clicked, suggested rules will display, along with the opportunity to create one or to manage the ones you have already created.

## \#3: Prepare Ahead of Time

We all have those messages that we find ourselves sending time and time again, with minimal details changed between them. Shave the time you spend drafting these messages down by creating a template to start off with.

- In Gmail, as your message composer is open, click the triple-dot menu at the bottom and navigate to **Templates**. From there, you have the option to either insert a template you have already created or save what you have drafted as a new template to use later. If you no longer need a template, you can also delete it from this menu.
- In Outlook, you can create a new template from a message by navigating to **File** and **Save As**, then switching the file type to **Outlook Template**. To use them, select **New Items** as you are drafting your email and from there, **More Items** and then **Choose Form**. From there, select **User Templates in File System** in the **Look In** box. Find your template, and select **Open**.

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