’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
“Jabberwocky” – Lewis Carroll
I am a fan of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. So, instead of titling my article slaying the email “beast”- which would be the more conventional path – I am taking a slightly different road and reaching back to a movie from the 1970’s entitled “Jabberwocky” based on the poem by Lewis Carroll and featuring members of the Monty Python troupe. If you have not seen the movie nor read the poem, do not fear. No knowledge of either is required to understand this article (though you are missing out on some good laughs). All you need to know is that the Jabberwocky monster is a terrifying beast that truly needs a serious butt-kicking. Just like email.
My love/hate relationship with email goes way back. Like many, once I had a taste of the email-crack, it became the main way I communicated at the office. And like an invasive species, it quickly replaced written memos, letters, phone calls, and old fashion face-to-face chats. I realize now this was all a big mistake as, over time, I found myself in a horror movie of my own making. Like “The Blob,” email soon oozed into every part of my day along with many of my evenings and weekends. Smart phones only increased its deadly, hypnotic power. I knew I needed to get email under control and through a lot of trial and error I came across several great ideas and discovered a few of my own – all designed to take back the work day from email. If you woke up today interested in getting out from under the tyranny of email, you’re in luck. Grab a cup of coffee and settle in. This edition of “Ten Things” shares some simple but highly effective ways you can control the amount of email you deal with on a daily basis: