Good choice of topic for this video. 👍👍👍 Sometimes, filtering your university email is exhausting.😫 A daily time for this task may be helpful. I assign fifteen minutes per day to go through all my backlog of emails. Another effective strategy is to flag your important senders. This simple action can help you quickly identify crucial emails, allowing you to maintain focus on the most important tasks at hand. Foldering and subfoldering are excellent strategies as well. However, it is usually a daunting process, especially if your university email has a limited capacity. Greetings 🌹🌹❤
personally very bad at email managing, I am one of those with thousands of emails sitting there and I just use the search bar. I do have two emails, one for university stuff and the other for life - like ticket booking kind of things...and I also think people are using emails too much. for example if I am leading a unit, I tend to create a Microsoft Teams Group and say things there. While if I am in someone else's unit, they tend to send/reply to emails and emails...this is crazy if you are in a unit with 10+ tutors (in our case - business school, it happens a lot)
Good choice of topic for this video. 👍👍👍
Sometimes, filtering your university email is exhausting.😫 A daily time for this task may be helpful. I assign fifteen minutes per day to go through all my backlog of emails.
Another effective strategy is to flag your important senders. This simple action can help you quickly identify crucial emails, allowing you to maintain focus on the most important tasks at hand.
Foldering and subfoldering are excellent strategies as well.
However, it is usually a daunting process, especially if your university email has a limited capacity.
Greetings
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Flagging key senders is a nice idea!
@@DrCST Thank you, I wish always to exchange useful ideas 🌹
personally very bad at email managing, I am one of those with thousands of emails sitting there and I just use the search bar. I do have two emails, one for university stuff and the other for life - like ticket booking kind of things...and I also think people are using emails too much. for example if I am leading a unit, I tend to create a Microsoft Teams Group and say things there. While if I am in someone else's unit, they tend to send/reply to emails and emails...this is crazy if you are in a unit with 10+ tutors (in our case - business school, it happens a lot)
Without the search bar it would be so tricky - I use it all the time!