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If I Were a Realtor
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The inbox does get away from me sometimes, but when that happens I'll just set aside some time to file everything and then I feel better.
My secret has always been when I check email (and I'm trying REALLY hard to adopt the Timothy Ferriss method of once or twice a day at the most!) I deal with each email immediately. I respond, or forward to the appropriate person for processing, or I make a phone call, or whatever. If I need more information before I can respond, I leave it in the inbox until I am able to respond. And all those chain letters, slideshows and cute puppy pictures are immediately deleted, without a second glance.
This system works pretty well for me, and I don't tend to miss important stuff.
I think there is no one right or wrong way to achieve "inbox 0"...everyone organizes their work differently. This is just what works for me.
As time go on there are even more opportunities to maintain inbox zero. Better question are we overextending our social communities that they are no longer personal?
Example: There are a few tech personalities who created their brand and base from maintaining a personal connection with their audiences. The larger they got the more distant they became with their core base. Sad...
Productive Talk Compilation: 8-episode podcast with GTD's David Allen
http://www.43folders.com/2006/11/28/productive-...
http://odeo.com/show/3351643/1005364/download.mp3