Eric Arseneau's Weblogeric<.>arseneau<@>sun<.>com
Coding Horror blog comes up with some fun stuff on a regular basis, Is Email = Efail? is a good one, What we can to combat the email = efail problem? Take Tantek's advice: whenever possible, avoid sending email. Not because we don't want to communicate with our peers. Quite the contrary. We should avoid sending email out of a deep respect for our peers -- so that they are free to communicate as effectively and as often as possible with us.
So if you've emailed me, and I haven't responded in a timely fashion, I apologize. I know it may sound crazy, but I've been desperately clawing my way out from under this mountain of pebbles. Although I don't totally subscribe to what he says, my volume of e-mail is definitely really high. I don't delete a lot of my work e-mail as I use it to search for information and decisions made. I have over 12K e-mails just for this year alone, that I have kept. I am still working out how to organize them all, as searching these can work, but it can get tricky to get the right search incantation. I now have an Info inbox in which I place e-mails I have searched for and found the exact information I needed, a kind of history of successful searches. I have sent over 14K e-mails since Oct 2005. The last time I did the math, it was something like 12 e-mails/day 7 days/week, WOW!!! After reading Is Email = Efail?, I decided to try and reduce the volume I send out by blogging more and see how that works out. (2008-12-03 12:12:06.0) Permalink Comments [0]
An article at Tools for Thought blog, titled Overflow: The Dangers of Excessive Focus, caught my interest. Here is the quote that got my attention Focusing on a goal is only as worthwhile as the goal itself, and mindfulness requires that we periodically reexamine our goals, making sure that they’re still meaningful in light of what we’ve learned since we first defined them. I find myself distracted quite a bit these days, doing this blog entry while in the middle of coding for example. There are times where I find that the only solution is to go to the extreme of shutting everything else out. I've found over time that this causes issues that I could never quite put my finger on. Well, I think this article points out some of these. (2008-12-03 11:09:13.0) Permalink Comments [0] |
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