EMAIL: It's Not Sexy But This Is FUN!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @AZ-cg2ez
    @AZ-cg2ez День назад +8

    It’s refreshing to see a professional gentleman providing actually useful tips.
    Although my email management is different from yours, I appreciate how simple and effective your tips are. All the best, Carl!

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      Thank you. Really happy to hear you like the approach in these videos.

  • @jerry-ic8id
    @jerry-ic8id 2 дня назад +9

    Carl is now my fav Productivity guru. Why? Cuz he is straight to point and actually knows pain points of a working professional (cause he is professional too unlike many other “Productivity Gurus”). He’s workflow are simple and effective. I like that he doesn’t showcase multiple apps n gadgets confusing subscribers rather he sticks to one or two apps/ workflows that just work. Before him I had 3 4 app/tools for each domain (like task, note talking, calendar, etc) now I have one for each and you have no idea how much that improved my life. Thank you very much Mr. Carl Pullein 🙏🏼😁

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад +1

      Awww thank you, Jerry. Glad you like this approach.

  • @NicoleTeacher
    @NicoleTeacher День назад +4

    You've always been one of my favorite advisors. Pragmatic, sensible, clear and direct. Concepts are applicable and explained well.

  • @pcktbrst69
    @pcktbrst69 2 дня назад +4

    Great topic! My favorite email hacks are to have things automatically get sent to specific folders. If I need to move it then I can, but at least things are already sorted to a degree and it seems less chaotic. My next is that I’m only on a handful of email lists I actually want to see and even with those I do my best to keep those at a minimum.

  • @neo7779
    @neo7779 День назад +1

    Great and timely email. I get so many emails a day it is overwhelming. I have let the practice of moving emails to action this day and leaving them unread in my inbox. This makes the overwhelm worse. Thanks for another great video.

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  5 часов назад

      Always good to go back to basics every once in a while.

  • @sallywicks8724
    @sallywicks8724 День назад +1

    Interesting.... i will need to absorb this.... 😃

  • @sallybathgate2775
    @sallybathgate2775 2 дня назад +4

    Great tips! The dragging email hack works for Apple reminders as well.

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  2 дня назад +3

      Ah, yes. I forgot to mention that one. Thank you for the reminder, Sally.

  • @Fabian.Vergara
    @Fabian.Vergara 2 дня назад +2

    Simple but very efficient, thank you very much. Your videos are incredible.

  • @karlvestklev
    @karlvestklev День назад

    I’ve been using this system now for a couple of months (you have an older video explain this in a similar way) and it has totally changed my feelings towards that pesky mail app. So satisfying having a clean inbox ❤️

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      Hahaha thank you, Karl. Glad this process is working for you.

  • @Sannaland
    @Sannaland День назад +1

    This was very useful. But I think I’d rather put those emails that are tasks like in the mentioned example straight into my calendar. 🤔 I’ve been doing as u said and put it into my task manager but turns out I never „find“ the time to execute before the last minute. So instead I think during my „email processing“ time I’ll just put the task (+email) straight into my calendar to force a do date for me of sorts. Hope this solves my problem 😅

  • @erniehayden
    @erniehayden День назад

    Nicely done, Carl! With the end of the year coming and cleaning up my "systems," I like your emphasis on how to clean things up in email, take action on "real work," and continue to get organized. Wishing you well, sir! Ernie Hayden

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      Thank you, Ernie. Hope all is well your end.

  • @JimBerridge
    @JimBerridge День назад

    Great video Carl. I agree we need to decouple processing email vs actually doing the work. Thanks for pointing out the need to be nuanced about what emails we do assign as project tasks via Todoist and the need to be clear with an action verb based title. I need to be sharper about including the email link in the Todoist task and still being ok with archiving the source email! Cheers.

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      Thank you, Jim. It does take time but with practice is soon becomes habit.

  • @Janeway2807
    @Janeway2807 2 дня назад

    Thank you so much for this video, I have been looking for a way to make dealing with my emails easier and so I do not forget anything. Thank You

  • @Abdullah-zl9ub
    @Abdullah-zl9ub День назад

    I’ve tried the inbox zero method but didn’t work with me. When I start reading emails most of them take seconds to reply which is easier to do than put them in an action inbox and get back to them..etc. Also some subjects require immediate action so I need to jump to them and cannot triage from top to bottom way. When too many emails in an inbox and I have an hour to check I won’t have Enough time to go over them all and that my issue. Not to forget that emotions play role, where I get distracted heavily from negative emails received. Hate doing emails and always looking at different ways to get done with them easily.

  • @johngough4626
    @johngough4626 2 дня назад

    Since I’ve created two main folder (action today and archive), life is much easier😊. It’s also working for me: Changing subject on specific email i’am archiving to search it faster in future, creating additional folder for a strategic project and using shortcuts with the keyboard to send email to one of that two main folders.

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      Ooh tht's a great idea, John. Change the subject name for easier search. 🙂

  • @bartradv
    @bartradv 51 минуту назад

    It’s too complicated and requires additional software outside the Apple ecosystem. The most effective way is to select the email subject or header and share it with Apple Reminders.

  • @enicode
    @enicode День назад

    Will def try it out! What do you do if in meanwhile you get a follow up with more details or corrections to the task or someone on the thread comes along? Do you create a new task and remove the old? Do you remove the initial mail link and add new? Or keep both?

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  5 часов назад +1

      If a task is big enough to involve multiple people or have many moving parts, it'll be tracked in my notes. It sounds like what you're describing is a project.

  • @sookythehousecat
    @sookythehousecat День назад

    What do you do with the emails in Action Today once you’ve responded to them?

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  День назад

      They are archived. Everything is searchable, so nothing's lost.

  • @Maizeak
    @Maizeak 12 часов назад

    You don’t use any categories? I find it so messy having all different emails mixed together and so have categories correlating to projects although that brings its own organisational problems

    • @Carl_Pullein
      @Carl_Pullein  4 часа назад

      Not anymore. The search function is so powerful I don't need to do that anymore. I can also link an email directly to my project notes if I need to reference it. The Archive doesn't have to be clean. It's meant to be messy 🙂