Tuesday, August 02, 2005
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I know, Microsoft Outlook is the number one productivity-enhancement tool in the world. I honestly don't understand how anybody got anything done before they had that stuff.

 

But that's not what this post is about. See, Outlook can also be a productivity destroyer. Here's how:

I'm a software development team lead. My job consists of doing a ton of little things, many of which require being concentrated (Well, some of them. Okay, few of  them.).

In order for that to happen(me doing the things I need to do so I can go home and watch mind-numbing TV till I fall asleep) – I need to be in the "zone". You know.

 

Anyway, here's a scenario that happens a lot(the parts where I speak to myself are all exact quotes):

1. Right, got that major document to prepare for tomorrow, boy that one's important. Phew.

2. Well, in that case, better open that Microsoft Word over there.

3. Opening Microsoft Word.

4. Okay, how to begin, how to begin, how to begin. (Thinking for about 80 seconds) Got it! There was that mail item in the Inbox that has most of the stuff that I need to address in my big and important Document. Better check that email right-away. Man I'm good. Wish I could teach others to be me.

5. Alt-tabbing my way to Microsoft Outlook. Clicking the Inbox (ctrl-shift-I would've worked too, I know that, you smartasses. I like the *click*.).

6. Hey, I'll be damned, I got me 12 brand new shiny emails in me Inbox, mate (Irish accent kicks in for a moment there). What's this?

 

"FW: The following persons please come to the main office, your parking passes will be confiscated"

 

Oooh. Sounds interesting. Better read the whole thing.

7. Reading the whole totally useless, unrelated-to-me waste of virtual paper.

8. Boy, that was fun.

9. Wait a second, wasn't I up to something? Hmm. Beats me, guess not. Better go over that to-do list, see what should I do.

 

Now, do you see what just happened there? Me having to switch to Outlook for some reason, made me notice something unrelated in my Inbox, and forget all about my original intentions.

And it happens all the time! For example, step 4 could've included:

4. […] Gotta go to that Calendar of mine to see if I meet that dude next week so I can ask him that question about my important document. […]

 

See?

 

Now, let's analyze:

The problem consists of:

1. Me having often-accessed data in my Microsoft Outlook,

2. The Inbox, that contains tons of attention-catching garbage, is right there on top of Microsoft Outlook.

 

So, possible solutions are:

 

[Possible Solution #1] Never access that bloody Outlook during regular work, only on specially designated Outlook-Breaks. Keep no needed data there.

 

[Why Possible Solution #1 is No Good]

Well, much data that I call "Reference" (meaning I don't have to *do* anything specific about it anymore, but I might need to look at it some time) really *belongs* in Outlook:

1. Stuff in the calendar.

2. Information that got to me in emails – I don't want to translate anything to files, that would be insane.

 

 [Possible Solution #2]

1. Make the inbox less sticking out. Hide it someway so that I don't have to see it when I need to access stuff in a specific mail folder or in the Calendar.

2. Keep no "Reference" stuff inside the Inbox, move it all to other folders as soon as possible.

 

This one sounds alright. I think I'll give it a try tomorrow, tell you what happened.

 

What do you think?

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Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:00:21 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
Hi,
your solution #1 is the solution that microsot speaker reccomended in their last event , entitled "saving time using outlook" .
u need to set one hours(or more) for checking and reading emails..
By the Way,this is also can be work with phone calls
if someone call you in the middle of debug
tell him u busy and write his number
then u can call him back in your "phone calls time"

tell me your feedback , im in this truoble too...

Dror
Saturday, August 06, 2005 1:03:19 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
Dear Pasha,

My method avoiding this problem is by using Google Desktop Search
(you say, it's major BAMAM felony, actually not that major).
Very useful app, I stopped sorting almost everything in my Outlook.
Why sort, if I can find almost anything within 3 secs.
Another thing is, you don't have to open your Outlook,
you can read messages in IE.

Hope it helps
stay in touch
Sasha
Sunday, August 14, 2005 1:28:46 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
Hi Pasha,
I was suffering from the same case of acute Inboxitis when I was serving similar causes in the Zionist Occupation Army. And I, being even less of the self disciplined person that you seem to be (as proved merely by posting such a post of a troubled mind as you just have), have even engaged in worse debauchednesses of time - such as wittily responding on funny mail items written in an over widely defined mailing list and sent by one of my forgive-them-father-for-they-do-not-know subordinates, that is whilst my obvious job and call of duty was to scold and discipline the little buggers.
So... Anyhoo, this predicament would not relent until one pleasant sunny sunny day, 14.th of July it was, the day of the Bastille, the day of the invention of citizenship, one might call it, I was given an early emancipation from my duties. I was home free (ignoring baseball lingo for the moment).
Never again will I be measured by immeasurable motherland security contribution. Never again will I be guilted out of my funny electronic transmissions.
Now I can savor the sweet taste of a causeless life without the need of Email restraint (as proved merely by the extent of my response).
So soon you will be saved from your caring, brother rooster, and then cast into the oblivion of reality, where one burns time on the job with complete intent.
God speed.
Or.

N.B.
It's an important job you are doing there. Especially lending a talented hand to the disengagement forces. Don't be discouraged by derogative reffrence to the I.D.F. which I do not really believe in, but just use to give my life meaning.
Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:24:35 AM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
How come there ain't no politics talks around here..
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How come whenever I ask why there ain't no politics talks around here, you're telling me that I'm being rude?
Monday, August 29, 2005 7:35:45 PM (Jerusalem Daylight Time, UTC+03:00)
i say - go for it!
and you can come and see how my inbox is organised.
Serp (Sergey Pashkevich)
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