Seven Go Creative! Guidelines: Email
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Emails — and Facebook Messenger, Slackchat, Asana, any way that other people send you tasks, thoughts and ideas — are great for communication, giving you the power to choose what you say, to whom, and when.
But only if you use them well.
Email (and all communication with others, including social media) is a peripheral creative activity. It can bring us all sorts of exciting and delighting news from the outside world, it may deliver us an important creative nugget, but it can never be core. Because emails are full of what other people want us to do with our time.
And what’s core to creatives and creators is what we’ve chosen to create.
1. Core Before Fringe: Never open your email manager until you’ve completed your core creative activity for that day, ideally until you’ve colored in the day's complete landing log - more on that soon.
2. Divide Email in Two in Your Mind: There’s Proactive Email, messages you send that move along whatever it is that you’re creating. And Reactive Email, messages from others that you read and respond to.
3. Proactive Before Reactive. Your first action on opening your email manager should be sending, not reading.
- Draft your own mails in Evernote, or whatever notebook you prefer, before opening.
- As soon as you open up, cut and paste into email, do final tweaks, and send.