You Need a 2-minute Delay on Your Email.  Here's How...

You Need a 2-minute Delay on Your Email. Here's How...

I like to operate on the general premise that if IT CAN happen, it's only a matter of time before IT WILL happen. Last week, it DID happen to me.

I hit "Reply All"

I had mistakenly replied to a company-wide email from a member of my team discussing how managers were not fulfilling their obligations and allowing their employees to miss important deadlines, and that we needed to reintroduce management accountability. Oh god.... I thought to myself as I felt my stomach sink and the last drop of saliva in my mouth go dry.

However, I knew this day would come and I had taken steps to mitigate my occasional aloofness. Not two weeks prior, I had found an article about how to create an email send delay within outlook, and I figured it couldn't hurt. So now I want to share this 5-minute tip with everybody I know, because not only do I hate the idea of sending a "Reply All" to the entire organization, I hate the idea of being on them.

  • Step 1: Navigate to the Home section of the Outlook ribbon.
  • Step 2: Select "Manage Rules and Alerts"
  • Step 3: Select "Apply rule on messages I send" and hit "Next"
  • Step 4: Hit Next, again. You don't need to do anything on this screen. Say "OK" when Outlook tells you that this will apply to every message you send. That's the idea...
  • Step 5: Click the check box: Select "defer deliver a number of minutes" at the very bottom.
  • Step 6: Click the word "minutes" and select the number of minutes you want to delay the delivery. Personally, I like 2 minutes. Hit "Next"
  • Step 7: If you would like to add any exceptions to the rule, you may do that here. I like to create an exception so that messages marked with High Importance are not delayed. Hit "Next"
  • Step 8: Review your rule and make sure that the check box next to "Turn on this rule" is checked, and hit "Finish"

Personally, this is one of the best "professional-life hacks" I've ever done. I've found that not only does it mitigate the possibility of my replying to all, it also allows me a few moments to go back into the email I just sent and add that detail I just remembered, or to make sure I intentionally CC'd the right people.

There was even an unexpected positive. In the rare emotionally charged email conversations, the 2-minute delay helped to slow the pace and encouraged the use of a better medium for an emotional conversation, like the phone, or a face to face conversation.

I seriously suggest you take a few moments to set this up yourself. It's only been positives for me.

Gabriela Perez

Sales Manager at Otter Public Relations

2 天前

Great share, Justin!

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Great share, Justin!

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Nelson Bibby

Project Manager | Technology | Finance

3 个月

6 years late in discovering this post but this is the best outlook usage tweak ever. The other tip I use is to set the calendar to be the default view when opening Outlook (it's normally your inbox). It means you look at your calendar before diving into your inbox. Supports a focus on your whole day/week rather than just chasing the latest thing in your inbox. Less effective these days as we leave all apps running and rarely shut down our systems.

Dan Matics

Senior Media Strategist & Account Executive, Otter PR

5 个月

Great share, Justin!

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Yu-Ting H.

Provisional Financial Advisor | Advocate Counselor | MA Counseling, Art Therapy

7 个月

i came into this message in 2024. still find the information very useful! thank you for sharing the steps!!

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