Time Management Tips - Mail management
Letters, magazines, bills, flyers, what to do
with them all. There should be only two responses to every piece of mail or
e-mail, do something with it, or toss it!
The best way, as always, to deal with it all is
in an organized fashion.
One of the quickest ways to do this is to have
the following folders:
A red one for things that must be dealt with
immediately. This would include anything that needs an immediate response,
something that has to be done today. A letter you must respond to, a meeting
you have to schedule, a report you need to do, a telephone call that needs
to be made. Within this folder you will need to prioritize what needs to be
handled first, second, etc.
Bills that come in and need to be paid should
be placed in your tickler file a couple days before their due date to
account for mailing time. So as you are opening your bills that come in the
mail, check the due date and place them in your tickler file. If it has to
be paid upon receipt, put it in the red folder so you can deal with it
immediately.
Meetings (flyers) that have to be attended are
placed in a gray folder. Be sure to check the dates, highlight them. Your
next step is to be sure to place them on your calendar, and then to tickle
them two days before for your review or if there is anything you need to do
or prepare for the meeting.
If you receive meeting highlights or minutes by
mail, these can be placed in a yellow folder for your perusal at a later
date. These are the types of things that can be read during lunch, or while
backing up files, printing, etc.
Magazines and articles you receive can be
placed in a black folder. This is your reading folder. Take it with you when
you go on appointments that you know you will have some lag time. Read
during lunch. Schedule time in the morning and weekends. If you make reading
a part of your daily schedule, it won't pile up. And remember, once you read
it, file it away, or toss it.
Every piece of paper should generate a
reaction, the reaction might be to deal with it, file it, or toss it, but
one of them needs to occur. If you follow this simple rule, you can keep
mail and paperwork under control, and your sanity to boot.
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