Email Sucks!
#330: Email Sucks
Show Description:
Last week, Darrin Peppard and I went over some of our favorite time hacks. Towards the end of the show, we talked about email. Today, I’m devoting a whole show to email. I’ll share some tips and tricks, but how we manage email is as much about our mindset as it is the clock. As we get going, I want you to seriously play with an idea: what if email went away? What would your leadership and life be like?
Celebrations:
Recognizing the fragility and impermanence of this life
The Big Idea
My history with email:
· 1988: no such thing
· 1993: first “real” computer in my room
· 1999: Few emails each day as district EC Coordinator
· 2006: PC for online program
· 2018: HE exit leads to lack of email
· 2025: the slow creep
Take what you want from today’s show…
· Be serious in playing with the ideas
· Consider what is realistic
· Push the boundary
What if the principal did not respond to email?
Priority management versus time management:
1. Turn off alerts; email is not an instant communication tool! If email is being used for time-sensitive communications, then it is being misused.
2. Don’t respond to “urgent” emails via email. Pick up the phone. At the end of the call, tell the person to call you next time it is urgent.
3. Teach and condition others regarding reasonable response times.
4. Do not answer email outside of business hours! If you need to work on email at off times, use an autoresponder to send out replies during working hours. This is critical for conditioning and teaching people to use email wisely.
5. Don’t look at email after work hours. If you must, then adhere to the following:
a. Only specific times
b. Only when you are in a specific location (like a desk, not your couch)
c. Only from certain people
6. Stop caring about your inbox. Everyone gets too much email. Many people just don’t respond to 90% of what they get and they don’t care anymore. You can join them.
7. Post in a prominent area where you do your email, a note that says “If I spent 10 minutes less on email each day, I would invest that time doing…” and fill in the blank. Read it every day, multiple times.
Was going to call this show “Email Time Hacks” but…
Summarizing (The big takeaway)
Email isn’t as important as you think it is.
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Close
· Leadership is a journey and thank you for choosing to walk some of this magical path with me.
· You can find links to all sorts of stuff in the show notes, including my website https://www.frederickbuskey.com/
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· If you are tired of spending time putting out fires and would rather invest time supporting and growing teachers, consider reading my book, A School Leader’s Guide to Reclaiming Purpose. The book is available on Amazon. You can find links to it, as well as free book study materials on my website at https://www.frederickbuskey.com/reclaiming-purpose.html
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· Remember the secret to good leadership:
o Be intentional in choosing how you will show up for others
o Be fully present
o Ask reflective questions
o And then just listen
o Don’t overcomplicate it, the value is in the listening.
· Have a great rest of the week!
· Cheers!
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