Getting Things Done with Emails
Manage emails efficiently and clear your mind


Ronald January 25, 2014


I used to have over 1,000 emails in my Inbox with about 100 coming in each day, and without knowing which ones still needed to be actioned. I’ve adopted GTD also for emails and since am down to a manageable 50 emails on average.

Let me share the approach I use for Getting Things Done (GTD) with emails. Key for me is that every email is only viewed once, unless it takes more than 2 minutes to process.

Inspiration for my approach came from the following blog (http://dynamicit.wordpress.com/2010/06/18/gtd-with-outlook-2010-and-onenote-2010-processing-and-organizing-your-outlook-inbox/) by Michael Wheatfill on practicing GTD with Outlook and OneNote.

I use 4 folders: Inbox, Retain, Keep 1 Year, Deleted Items.

When I receive a new email, I choose one of the following:

I flag items in the Inbox based on the type of action it needs. The flags I use most: @NEXTACTION, @WAITINGFOR, @DISCUSS, @CALL, @MAYBE. In case of @WAITINGFOR, I always set a reminder to check if someone has taken action (so I don't have to think about it).