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06.16.06

Help, I'm Drowning!

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I just spend the entire month of May documenting all of my internal and external communication just to see how cluttered my life is....

Ok, so not all of it, but I did look at all my snail mail, one email account and my cell phone. Just logging the information was absolutely exhausting. I can’t imagine what it would have been like to run a true exercise with my two other email accounts and my land line. The exercise also got me thinking about display, TV and radio. But I guess I am not that obsessive-compulsive.

As it turned out, I sent and received a total of 2,539 pieces of communication within these channels. Now for the real math:

• 15% of all of my communication was email spam
• 25% of my snail mail was junk mail
• 27% of my snail mail was direct mail that I deemed “relevant,” as it pertained to something I had requested
• Only .2% of all of my communication was personal snail mail (hey Mom, remember me?)
• If I were to spend 10 minutes on each and every communication, I would have spent 17 days doing so.

Take this for what it is worth.



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My running goal (the one I never achieve) is to write personal letters that I snail mail to my friends.

Email is nice and fast, but real, hand-written letters do wonders at lifting the spirit when you see one in your mailbox.

Posted by: Dianna Huff | 06.19.06

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