The Inbox Zero Challenge

Gamify managing your inbox, reach inbox zero within minutes

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Inbox zero keeps your work/personal life healthy and happy. The Inbox Zero Challenge automatically syncs your Gmail and updates daily to see if you reached your inbox goals for the day via wordle chart visualization. Make inbox zero fun and accountable!
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Shishir Mehrotra
Thanks for the hunt @thisiskp_ ! I got some really amazing feedback, and here's a bit of context on why I made this doc. My personal journey towards Inbox Zero Being at Inbox Zero is a key piece of my mental health. When my inbox is at zero, I am more present, open to new ideas, and attentive. It even carries over to physical health ー I eat better, sleep better, and I am more likely to maintain my exercise regimen. And for me, the Inbox Zero process starts with measurement. As Peter Drucker says, “You can’t improve what you don’t measure.” I have been tracking my inbox count for almost a decade now ー originally with a manually updated spreadsheet, and gradually with more automated techniques (more on this below). Over time, I’ve made many optimizations, from small to large, to help me achieve this goal more often. Everything from changing my daily email schedule, to refining my filter rules, to sharing this chart with my admin and telling her “if this number crosses 200, cancel all my meetings so I can catch up!” An automated solution to put your Inbox Zero measurement on autopilot. My previous systems were tedious and fragile, so last year I decided to revamp them. I’m sharing this free doc so anyone who is interested can use a similar framework for reaching Inbox Zero. It’s likely no surprise that I decided to do this in Coda. I used the Gmail pack integration to make a doc that automates the whole process. It’s quite simple. Every hour, this doc logs my inbox count. While you can certainly use the graph view, when Wordle came out, I was inspired by their visualizations and found that it was a more visceral way to track my progress. Each day, you will be graded with either a (reached Inbox Zero), (got close to Inbox Zero), or (far from Inbox Zero), and you can determine the inbox count thresholds for what constitutes a and depending on the usual nature of your inbound emails. So, here’s the challenge: how long of a streak can you build to maintain Inbox Zero?
KP
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If you're a fan of Wordle and the sweet satisfying feeling of hitting your Inbox Zero daily, this little tool is for you. Powered by Coda's automations, this doc helps you gamify the routine of clearing out your Inbox and keeping a streak of Inbox Zero days. I love how simple and creative this application is! Check it out for yourself and feel free to give it a spin :)
trustin
My inbox count is a pretty accurate meter of 'how on top of things am I currently?' Especially when certain days and weeks get more hectic, a cluttered inbox hinders productivity and momentum can get lost on various projects. Gamifying habits and tracking metrics has always kept me more accountable and the process more enjoyable, so incorporating the Inbox Zero Challenge doc has got me reaching (or at least close to) inbox zero on a daily basis :)