Slide Notes
The inbox game. Every professional knows the struggle.
You wake up, roll over, grab your phone, and see your inbox has exploded. 30 new emails since you last checked. If you’re like most people that means your inbox total is now 1,230.
Or if you only have access to your email from your work computer, you might arrive at work and spend the first 2 hours every monday digging out from the mess.
Well, what if we told you there is a different way? A way that you can begin to control your work habits through reducing your inbox clutter?
In some ways it’s almost like reaching down and touching the line during a series of sprints--you know there’s more coming, but for that one second, the feeling of accomplishment is enough.
This Haiku Deck only scratches the surface of email tips and principles written by Jason Illari (PA) and Lindsey Baker (MD).
Reach out to Jason at @smallmuseumlead on twitter to start a conversation about any of the tips mentioned. You can empty your inbox too!
Jason and Lindsey work and advocate for museums in the U.S. and have taken an interest in how leaders of small non-profit organizations communicate priorities via email with limited time and resources.