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Just One Simple Thing - E93: January Reset - 3 Tips for Managing Email

E93: January Reset - 3 Tips for Managing Email

01/02/23 • 9 min

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Before we close our 2022 planners and open the crisp new ones, blank with possibilities for 2023, there are some things we can do to make way for all those possibilities. We need to unload some things and straighten up others. Let’s kick off the new year in Episode 93 with my best tips for managing email.
All this month, we'll work on getting organized ... just a little at a time. Think of it as a January Reset, opening yourself up and making room for all the new blessings God has for you in 2023. My one word for 2023 is "FOUNDATIONS," and I'm determined to shore up some of the foundations in my business. Wanna join me?
Each week in January, we'll focus on one area, and I'll give you two or three assignments to choose from. So let's dive right in to one of the biggest time sucks we face ... email.
Here are three tips for managing email and keeping things simple.
1. Review Your Subscriptions
We know how important email lists are. Most of us with an online presence work to build a relationship with our audience using an email list. But honestly, if my email is just going to sit unopened in your inbox, that's not much of a relationship. So unsubscribe from my list or any other list that is not delivering something you love to your inbox.
2. Clear Your Inbox
Once you've got the subscriptions under control, now it's time to clear that inbox. Michael Hyatt has a great method for clearing out the inbox.

  • Do –Take action on the task right now.
  • Delegate –Pass the task on to someone else
  • Defer –Consciously decide you will do it later
  • Delete –If you don’t need it for later, send it to the trash
  • File –If you need it for later, file it

A piece of advice from Mr. Hyatt :
Do not create an elaborate set of file folders. This is the single most important piece of advice I can give you. Just file everything in one folder called “Processed Mail” or use Gmail’s Archive function.
3. Remove Your Inactive Subscribers
If you have people who have been on your list for over six months and not opened any emails from you in that time, there are several reasons why you need to remove them:

  1. You are or will be paying for them at some point.
  2. Gmail and other email services screen incoming messages to put them in Spam or Promotions folders. If your email routinely has a low open rate, Google is more likely to put it in Spam or Promotions.
  3. Subscribers who open your emails are (for the most part) the ones who really matter.

If you are ready to do this, identify your inactive subscribers, send them an email asking if they want to stay on your list (I bet very few of them will even open it!) then archive the ones who don't respond.

ACTION STEP
Head over to my free Facebook group Plan & Pray with Do A New Thing and grab your January Reset tracker. You’ll be able to check off the actions you take all month and look back at what a difference it made.
I’m excited about this reset. If you know someone else who needs clean up their foundations to make room for what God wants to build, share this episode with them so they can join us!

RESOURCES
Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Do

++++++++++
Are you tired from trying to share your God-inspired message while working your full time job? Do you wonder if it’s worth it, or even possible, to build a ministry or business on the side?
I have good news for you. It is possible. It is worth it. You can do it.
Download the Honor System Guide, to help you honor all the work God has given you to do.

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Before we close our 2022 planners and open the crisp new ones, blank with possibilities for 2023, there are some things we can do to make way for all those possibilities. We need to unload some things and straighten up others. Let’s kick off the new year in Episode 93 with my best tips for managing email.
All this month, we'll work on getting organized ... just a little at a time. Think of it as a January Reset, opening yourself up and making room for all the new blessings God has for you in 2023. My one word for 2023 is "FOUNDATIONS," and I'm determined to shore up some of the foundations in my business. Wanna join me?
Each week in January, we'll focus on one area, and I'll give you two or three assignments to choose from. So let's dive right in to one of the biggest time sucks we face ... email.
Here are three tips for managing email and keeping things simple.
1. Review Your Subscriptions
We know how important email lists are. Most of us with an online presence work to build a relationship with our audience using an email list. But honestly, if my email is just going to sit unopened in your inbox, that's not much of a relationship. So unsubscribe from my list or any other list that is not delivering something you love to your inbox.
2. Clear Your Inbox
Once you've got the subscriptions under control, now it's time to clear that inbox. Michael Hyatt has a great method for clearing out the inbox.

  • Do –Take action on the task right now.
  • Delegate –Pass the task on to someone else
  • Defer –Consciously decide you will do it later
  • Delete –If you don’t need it for later, send it to the trash
  • File –If you need it for later, file it

A piece of advice from Mr. Hyatt :
Do not create an elaborate set of file folders. This is the single most important piece of advice I can give you. Just file everything in one folder called “Processed Mail” or use Gmail’s Archive function.
3. Remove Your Inactive Subscribers
If you have people who have been on your list for over six months and not opened any emails from you in that time, there are several reasons why you need to remove them:

  1. You are or will be paying for them at some point.
  2. Gmail and other email services screen incoming messages to put them in Spam or Promotions folders. If your email routinely has a low open rate, Google is more likely to put it in Spam or Promotions.
  3. Subscribers who open your emails are (for the most part) the ones who really matter.

If you are ready to do this, identify your inactive subscribers, send them an email asking if they want to stay on your list (I bet very few of them will even open it!) then archive the ones who don't respond.

ACTION STEP
Head over to my free Facebook group Plan & Pray with Do A New Thing and grab your January Reset tracker. You’ll be able to check off the actions you take all month and look back at what a difference it made.
I’m excited about this reset. If you know someone else who needs clean up their foundations to make room for what God wants to build, share this episode with them so they can join us!

RESOURCES
Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Do

++++++++++
Are you tired from trying to share your God-inspired message while working your full time job? Do you wonder if it’s worth it, or even possible, to build a ministry or business on the side?
I have good news for you. It is possible. It is worth it. You can do it.
Download the Honor System Guide, to help you honor all the work God has given you to do.

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undefined - E92: Best of Just One Simple Thing 2022

E92: Best of Just One Simple Thing 2022

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We’ve covered a lot of ground in Just One Simple Thing in 2022. Decision-making, project planning, creating community, launching new projects, and one big pivot. Before we wrap up the year, let’s take a look back at the top five episodes of 2022.
If you are listening to this in real time, we are into the last week of 2022. I thought it would be fun today to revisit a few of the most popular episodes of 2022. You guys really got into the practical ones that gave you some tools to help grow your ministry or business. Like Episode 46: Your Discovery Call Toolkit where I shared three ways to keep your discovery call calendar full.
1. Talk about your discovery calls often
2. Set a goal and keep it visible
3. Make it easy to schedule
Creating systems for important processes creates time, consistency, and accuracy, as we learned in Episode 52: A Simple Process for Creating Simple Systems, including which systems to start with.

  • The ones you use most often
  • Ones that are complicated
  • Ones you are likely to hire help for
  • Ones you are likely to forget

One way to create a system is to map out the steps on the wall using sticky notes. But that’s only one of ten creative ways to use sticky notes in Episode 54. Here are three more of my favorites from that list.

  • Annual Planning
  • Keeping your focus during a work session
  • Interactive Planning

Another theme of the most popular episodes was creating a framework for decision making. In Episode 60 Overcome the Idea Tornado & Get Clarity on Your Next Step, I shared this tip for deciding what that next step is.
What is the biggest issue you need to solve? The one thing that is blocking your path and preventing progress? It may seem like there are a lot of them, but if you look closely, you will likely find one thing that everything else hinges on.
And finally, in Episode 76, we learned about the four strategies you need to help you focus and save time.

  • Content Strategy –All the things you deliver to your audience.
  • Marketing Strategy –How you attract your audience
  • Financial Strategy –How you keep things afloat
  • Administrative Strategy –How you keep yourself from going crazy.

ACTION STEP
Which episode was your favorite this year? I’d love to hear how you put it into practice and your results. Share the episode on social media and tag me so I can cheer you on!
It's been quite a year. I’m looking forward to 2023. We’ll open a new group program specifically designed for women pursuing their God-inspired dream while working full time, I’ll host my first in-person retreat, and we’ll celebrate the 100th podcast episode. And that’s just in the first two months! I hope you’ll hang around, and maybe tell a friend about Just One Simple Thing.
RESOURCES
Build A Better Year Workshop
E46: Your Discovery Call Toolkit
E52: A Simple Process to Create Simple Systems
E54: Ten Creative Ways to Use Sticky Notes
E60: Overcome the Idea Tornado & Get Clarity on Your Next Step

++++++++++
Are you tired from trying to share your God-inspired message while working your full time job? Do you wonder if it’s worth it, or even possible, to build a ministry or business on the side?
I have good news for you. It is possible. It is worth it. You can do it.
Download the Honor System Guide, to help you honor all the work God has given you to do.

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undefined - E94: January Reset - Organizing Digital Files

E94: January Reset - Organizing Digital Files

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It’s the second part of our January Reset ... time we have set aside to clear out some of our ministry and business clutter and make way for the amazing opportunities God has in store for us this year. In Episode 94 of Just One Simple Thing, let’s talk about some simple principles for organizing digital files.
In Episode 93, we started our January Reset with our email inbox. Did you make any progress?
In this episode, we'll tackle our digital files.
Keep files that are:

  • Related to your purpose, niche or content
  • Helpful to your friends
  • Useful for your blogor podcast
  • Contributing to your goals

Delete files that are:

  • Outdated
  • Available online
  • Duplicate

Now that we have some guidelines on what to keep and what to get rid of, here are three things you can do to tame your digital files.
1. Develop an Electronic Storage Plan
Map out a plan of what you will store where. If you are going to store everything in the same place, I recommend that you use some kind of backup system.
Free cloud storage is available on several platforms, but it has limits.
If you are not ready to invest in file storage and want to maximize the use of free space available, save different types of documents in different places. For example, save all your photos to Dropbox, your book manuscript on Google Drive, etc.
2. Clear Out your Downloads folder
Don't let your Downloads folder become like the pile of miscellaneous papers on the corner of your desk. Now that you have an intentional storage plan, spend some time deleting what you don't need from your Downloads folder and filing the rest.
3. Organize Your Most Unorganized Files
Or the ones that are causing you the most pain when you have to look for something. It's probably overwhelming to think about going through all of your folders and organizing everything. But organizing the one thing that is causing you the most pain is do-able. Keeping it that way is easier than getting it that way in the first place, and it will motivate you to organize other areas as well.
ACTION STEP
Head over to my free Facebook group Plan & Pray with Do A New Thing and grab your January Reset tracker. You’ll be able to check off the actions you take all month and look back at what a difference it made. Snap a picture and share it on social media so we can celebrate the progress you are making!
I hope you are starting to feel a little bit of relief from all the clutter and seeing a firm foundation for build on this year. If this series is helpful, I’d love for you to leave an honest review on your favorite podcast platform.
RESOURCES
The Mind Your Time Podcast - How to Organize Your Documents

++++++++++
Are you tired from trying to share your God-inspired message while working your full time job? Do you wonder if it’s worth it, or even possible, to build a ministry or business on the side?
I have good news for you. It is possible. It is worth it. You can do it.
Download the Honor System Guide, to help you honor all the work God has given you to do.

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