Not Letting Your Inbox Rule Your Life
Suzy Sanders
Empowering purpose led & multi-passionate people to start & nurture wildly successful businesses ON THEIR TERMS through instinctive certified coaching & experience infused mentoring ??
Email anxiety is very real!
Whilst technology enables us to communicate fast, effectively and in real time. It also brings with it a whole heap of practical and mental strain.
We’re not ones for striving to achieve ‘inbox zero’ - yet another impossible standard! But we do know how important it is to both your productivity and headspace to properly manage your emails.
Here are our top five tips for not letting your inbox rule your life...
Virtual Assistant Tip #1 - Schedule times to check messages
Best practice at Alchemy VA is to check our emails at 10 am and 2 pm. We work flexibly so this isn’t a rule, it’s a guideline.
Checking our emails at these times helps us be super productive and protects the integrity of our focused client and business development time.
It's all too easy to get sucked into your inbox first thing and lose a whole morning. Email is an invaluable communication tool but if you’re not careful, it can be a huge distraction and time suck!
Virtual Assistant Tip #2 - Set up rules
Rules are perfect for all those messages you want to keep but don’t necessarily need to see or have clogging up your inbox.
Emails like: confirmations, newsletters, direct debit payments, etc.
Set up a folder, if you don’t already have one, and create a rule to automatically file these types of less urgent messages.
Virtual Assistant Tip #3 - Utilise your out of office
Most days our ‘out of office’ autoresponder is on. No, sadly, we’re not on one big holiday. But we do use our out of office to tell people what we’re up to and help manage their expectations in terms of a response.
Our working days are focused on managing lots of busy clients and their workloads. We simply can’t spend all day in our emails or we’d never get anything done! We like to get creative with our messages, here are some recent examples:
"Thanks for getting in touch, I am speaking at an event today so I won’t be checking my emails as regularly. If you need urgent assistance please call the office on 01604 312195. You can take a look at some of the photos from the event over on our Instagram Page."
" I just wanted to let you know that I've received your email. I won't have the opportunity to read and respond as I am catching up with my clients today and I want to be sure to give them my full focus and attention. I will get back to you tomorrow but if your message can't wait until then you can call Alchemy Virtual Assistance HQ on 01604 312195."
Whatever approach you adopt for your out of office message be sure to update it often and include a point of contact for truly urgent issues. Otherwise your auto response very quickly goes from useful and informative to damn right annoying! Most people will opt to call in the event of an emergency, so be sure to leave your mobile number or, if you don’t want to be disturbed, direct them to your call handling company or Virtual Assistant.
Virtual Assistant Tip #4 - Turn off your notifications
Don’t limit this just to emails.
Turning off notifications is another really simple yet powerful thing you can do to help you regain control and protect your headspace.
Check social media sites, messaging platforms, emails and texts when you’re ready. There’s nothing worse than being in a meeting (or with your family) and your phone keeps lighting up. It’s distracting, it can look really unprofessional and be super stressful.
There are bonus points for taking this to the next level and turning off all the email notifications on all of your social media platforms. Thank you LinkedIn but I’ll accept that connection request when I’m good and ready!
Virtual Assistant Tip #5 - Hire a Virtual Assistant
I know, I know, a shameless plug...
But seriously, if you’ve found these tips useful and you can’t face doing them or they’ve not made enough difference - you may wish to consider working with a professional Virtual Assistant.
An experienced Virtual Assistant can help ease email anxiety in a multitude of ways.
From sitting in your inbox responding to things on your behalf to being the first point of contact with their email address in your business name or perhaps being someone for you to forward messages into knowing they’ll be actioned or you’ll be reminded of them at the right time.
Working with a Virtual Assistant isn’t just about having more time to make money, it’s about your headspace and happiness.
You’re the most important part of your business and having the right virtual assistant on your side can make all the difference to your headspace, workflow and life balance. It can also make your solo operation appear and function like a bigger business.
If your curious about how an Alchemy Virtual Assistant could benefit your business, get in touch. We’d be delighted to chat about what stresses you out and slows you down.
Careers Coordinator
4 年Found this really useful especially the setting times and out of office. I regularly loose a morning going through emails, setting up tasks etc. When I need to make the most of my working hours! Thanks Suzy!
Keep calm & carry on writing ... | Author | Client Delivery Manager | Digital Marketer with 12+ years experience | Speciality in Content Marketing
4 年Honestly, turning my emails off and only checking them once in the morning & once in the evening has made the world of difference to my productivity & mental health.