I have had multiple clients ask me for tips or tricks to organizing e-mail. An e-mail is not that different from a piece of paper - it's just in electronic form. In the organizing world, we separate things into three categories - "stuff", data and time. Stuff refers to physical objects - toys, books, towels, furniture, etc. Time refers to... well, time. Data refers to information.
When you keep a piece of paper, you generally keep it for the information that is on it (unless you are dealing with scrapbooking or office supplies). Same thing with e-mail. You probably don't hold onto an e-mail because it's sentimental or came from a specific sender. You keep it because there is information contained in the e-mail that you need.
Start thinking of e-mail as the same as paper. When you receive a piece of paper with information on it, it needs to be processed. Process according to what needs to be done with it - to read, to do, to file, to refer to others or to throw away.
Before holding onto an electronic file, ask yourself the same questions as when organizing paperwork:
Which information is VITAL (according to legal responsibility or company policy)?
Can the information be looked up online?
Do I need to act on this information?
Is this information for reference only?
How long do I need to hold onto this?
Think of your e-mail inbox as the inbox on your desk - don't allow the files to pile and clutter to take over!
Do you have any tips or tricks for managing your e-mail inbox and folders?
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