Some of us dream about empty inboxes. It’s the holy grail if you're willing to commit a lot of time and energy to set up an email process. But for those of us that don't have the time or desire to take on this massive endeavor, the next best thing is to hire a personal assistant. After all, many of us outsource laundry, document formatting, and even dating these days. So why not outsource our email inboxes?
While it's true that outsourcing our email inbox requires more personalized effort than dropping off the dry cleaning, a healthy dose of patience and contextual training can get our inboxes ready for someone else to manage.
Delegating your email tasks by simply handing over your login credentials and asking your new assistant to sort out your inbox is never a good idea. Instead, focus on identifying and honing your email process as a first step.
Before you let anyone into your email account, set up a good mail filter application.
There have been some neat innovation in this space recently. Email apps like Sanebox and Unroll.me provide an alternative to the default Outlook or Gmail spambots. These tools use automated folders and filters to set aside any newsletters that you’ve signed up for so that they don’t bury key emails in your inbox.
Besides the two mentioned above, there are dozens more that might be more suitable to your particular email workflow. Implementing these tools will make sure that you’ve handled a significant percentage of the “prioritization” challenge that comes up when delegating email to an assistant.
By setting up a delegation process, your assistant can help offload your email burden.
Here are a few ideas of where to start:
The main point here is to identify the painful, recurring practices and figure out a way to delegate those procedures before handing over the keys to your entire inbox. Once you set up the foundation, your assistant can master the basics and gain the context necessary to take more emails off of your plate.
Related: How to Share Your Email Inbox With a Personal Assistant
If you need help delegating, here are a few options to help you: