Tame Your Email Inbox With the 4D Method – And Respond To the Important Messages

Without a doubt, there have been vast improvements in business and personal communications since the first ever handwritten letter was thought to have been sent by the Persian Queen Atossa in about 500 BCE. But the ease and speed of emails come with a price: inboxes bloated by too many messages that compete for our attention.

If you are frustrated because of a backlog of emails, before you select “Delete All,” try the 4D systematic approach to organizing and disposing of emails. The method involves categorizing emails into four distinct categories: Delete, Delegate, Defer, and Do.

Delete: The first step is the easy one—rid your inbox of irrelevant or unnecessary emails which provide no value and can be permanently discarded without regret. And, yes, that includes those messages from that Nigerian prince who wants your help in transferring millions of dollars out of his country.

Delegate: When you scroll down to an email with a task or request that should more properly be handled by someone else, forward it to the right person just as soon as you read it. This will likely make the sender happy that their message is going to an individual who may be able to help them, and it keeps the message from getting lost in the cyberspace of email clutter.

Defer: Many of the emails littering our inboxes require that you do something, but maybe not just at this minute. Defer those emails, but schedule a specific time to review them and respond. This will keep you on task while ensuring those emails are not overlooked.

Do: And finally, those emails requiring immediate action should be addressed…well, immediately. This category is for tasks that can be completed within a few minutes, and for messages that if you ignore them there will be serious consequences.

This final category includes emails from us here at Nash Disability Law.  We often send emails to our clients with important information and requests.  Be sure to check your email at least several times each week so that you don’t miss something that could impact your case.

Lawrence Mabes

About The Author: Lawrence Mabes

Lawrence Mabes is a Chicago Social Security Disability lawyer at Nash Disability Law who has helped thousands of people secure crucial benefits to stabilize their lives after health disruptions. Lawrence has taken over 1,000 cases to Social Security Disability hearings. He has served as chair of the Chicago Bar Association Social Security Law Committee. He speaks English and Spanish fluently.