Just life · 11 August 2020
What does your inbox say about you? A peek into Jodi Geddes's email habits
Are you the type of person that feels completely overwhelmed when your inbox sits above 100 unread emails? Or are you the type that couldn’t care less if your inbox was currently sitting at 1,348? Jodi Geddes is on a mission to achieve inbox zero.
I cannot deal with an inbox over 100. In fact, I find it hard to work, and feel out of control when the count hits three digits. Maybe it’s a control thing. Maybe it’s fear of missing something. Regardless, I like controlling my inbox and I am okay with that.
Kate, on the other hand, seems completely at peace seeing her inbox rise above 1,000 unread emails. She has everything under control and has some strange #idontknowhowshedoesit way of managing her inbox. She also doesn’t organise into folders which completely stresses me out. If this was me, it would mean total overwhelm! But for Kate, monitoring and organising all her emails is unnecessary because, the way she sees it, it’s not helping to make progress. It’s of such low priority that keeping on top of it would be inefficient.
So when we posted about this on Instagram a while back, we received a lot of DMs asking how we manage our unread emails. While there are a lot of approaches to working towards inbox zero, this is how I do it. My advice is pretty simple. Over my corporate career I have attended professional development courses and learnt the three step rule to better email management. You know, the action, delete or file methodology? I take my cue from this.