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(Reblogged from usagov)

Widget Alert! Gmail Meter is a Must-Have!

I manage both the receipt and sending of an extraordinary number of emails a day both at work and in my personal life. I’m constantly looking for ways to streamline and simplify what needs to happen with each email, and I finally found some truly fascinating insights courtesy of Gmail Meter. I ran a report of my personal email for March and learned:

Daily traffic looks something like “lunch break; let’s all email”:

Traffic is heavy at the beginning of the week:

And I either jump to reply or sit and think on it:

 

I think that there is a LOT to be learned from this and the rest of the report. Since email and communications are such a huge part of the day everyday, this is likely going to become a valuable tool for me and, I would imagine, many others. 

If you use it, do share your results! I’m curious how I stack up!

A Gmail Story (Miracle)

  Earlier today, it said Inbox (798). It now, clearly, is EMPTY. See?

It’s not to say I hadn’t read those 798, but I would mark them unread instead of  because it’s what my eyes were used to. OY!

I probably could (and should) do a second round of deleting and not just archiving, but I’m in the black!

Going forward, I want to use  and  and  more often as soon as emails come in.

My  have historically been a bit convoluted, but all that is about to change.

Also discovered  in Labs, which is a wonderful efficiency tool

I get ~30-50 emails to gmail a day, so I need all of the flow management tips I can get! If you have any more, please share!

Gmail has such smart reminders! Thanks. 
Happy Father’s Day, Dad!

Gmail has such smart reminders! Thanks. 

Happy Father’s Day, Dad!