I was reading Julie Morgenstern's "Never send email in the morning" yesterday, and she defines a "typical" email user as one who receives about 25 messages per day, and who sends 5.
Out of curiosity I looked at my emails for April so far and found that on an average weekday, I receive:
59 system alerts (I'm a security administrator, so these are network and antivirus alerts - most are just FYIs)
67 emails addressed to me personally
4 organization emails (related to community events, company announcements, etc)
40 RSS feeds or discussion group emails related to my field
And I send an average of 30 emails every day.
So I receive on average 170 emails and send 30.
Amazingly, I feel like I use email now much less than I did when I was a customer service rep. I calculated my email once when I was in that position and found on an average weekday I received about 300 personally-addressed emails and sent about 100 (!!) AND my phone was logged in to take calls all day. That was when I discovered - and desperately needed - GTD!! LOL!
What does your email usage look like?
Out of curiosity I looked at my emails for April so far and found that on an average weekday, I receive:
59 system alerts (I'm a security administrator, so these are network and antivirus alerts - most are just FYIs)
67 emails addressed to me personally
4 organization emails (related to community events, company announcements, etc)
40 RSS feeds or discussion group emails related to my field
And I send an average of 30 emails every day.
So I receive on average 170 emails and send 30.
Amazingly, I feel like I use email now much less than I did when I was a customer service rep. I calculated my email once when I was in that position and found on an average weekday I received about 300 personally-addressed emails and sent about 100 (!!) AND my phone was logged in to take calls all day. That was when I discovered - and desperately needed - GTD!! LOL!
What does your email usage look like?