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I'm sure you've experienced this scenario: you’re answering a voice mail message when you get a notice that a text message has arrived. Sitting in front of your computer, your mail icon indicates receipt of a new email while your IM screen pops open. What to respond to first? Is this a typical day? Unfortunately, most likely it is.

As we struggle to stay up with the various communication options available, many people feel they are wasting more time than they are saving, due to constant interruptions. Most of the new technology creates immediacy. Before we decide to stomp on our cell phone or smash the computer, let’s look at some ways to incorporate a little structure, letting the technology work for us instead of against us.

VOICE MAIL
Be sure that your voice mail message asks for the caller to leave a detailed message. That should be a given, but how often do you get a message that says, “Hi. Give me a call; I have a question.”? So you call back, and they aren’t available. You can’t leave a response because you don’t know why you’re calling. So the phone tag begins. If they had stated the question, you could have called back with the answer and most likely the process would have ended at that point.

When you are leaving a message, give enough detail that the person can respond properly. If information must be researched first, they will complete that task before returning your call, again saving both of you a lot of call-backs and getting nothing accomplished.

EMAIL
Here is a scenario that happens consistently with most everyone I know: You are working at your desk and the little envelope appears, or your computer ‘dings’ (or both). Mail has arrived. Hurry up and check it! This interruption can take just a minute, or enough of them can consume your day. If you just can’t ignore these notifications, turn off the audio and the envelope icon.

I’ve heard from business associates that they read their emails only 2 or 3 times a day. Try a few different times and see what works best for you. Reading and responding to emails in blocks rather than continually throughout the day will prevent a lot of interruptions and provide for a more focused work day. I heard at a seminar that each interruption causes a loss of 15-30 minutes before you’re back functioning at the level you had achieved prior to the break in concentration.

NEWSLETTERS
Some are extremely educational, others informational, and still others just a nuisance. You have total control over this, and it’s as easy as clicking “Unsubscribe” to the email newsletters you have no interest in receiving.

I receive a lot of newsletters from fellow members of Rainmakers, a networking organization (www.gorainmakers.com). I like to get them because it’s a quick, monthly reminder to refer business to them, and it helps me stay up with changes in their businesses, new products, new employees, etc. I will scan the headlines, and if nothing draws my interest, I delete it - at a cost of less than a minute of my time. If there is an item of interest, I choose to take the time to review the article.

Try these suggestions; you’ll have a more focused, productive and time-efficient day.

Tags: email, newsletter, rainmakers, voicemail

2 Comments

Dr. Bryan Bingham Comment by Dr. Bryan Bingham on November 24, 2008 at 10:37am
So I am not the only one who gets distracted by the little email box that shows up at the bottom of the screen?

Great ideas! I have worked hard to have set times to check my email. Like most things it is a matter of discipline, which tends to wax and wane. It would behoove me to get rid of that little box, but I can't bring myself to do that yet.

Thanks for the post.

Bryan
Stephen James Comment by Stephen James on November 26, 2008 at 9:57am
I'm surprised you didn't mention newsfeeds. If it is important to not be interrupted, then make sure it's all turned. It's not required to have your email open or have your phone turned on 24/7 .

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