Dennis--
I also thoroughly enjoy the postings on this list. Thank you for keeping
such a close eye on the literature, news, etc.
Yes, the volume is high, but like another reader noted, I find that I can
quickly scan the subject headings and decide what I want to open (which is
why it's nice when people change the headings to actually reflect what the
posting is about).
The other thing I've done is create an SDOH folder and Outlook rule so that
all the emails are automatically sent to that folder. Then a couple of times
a week I just do a scan and read what is of interest. When time is tight or
a topic starts up that I'm not engaged with, it's then easy to just "select
all" and mark the messages as read.
These simple steps make the volume manageable and ensure I don't miss
anything important.
Leslie Ayre-Jaschke, BEd, MSc (Health Promotion)
SEARCH Canada Newsletter Editor
SEARCH Light archives: www.searchca.net
Peace River, Alberta (Canada)
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