| HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE YOUR EMAIL INBOX |
| Set aside time for checking emails. Make it once a day if you can. If you need to check twice a day, do it late morning and late afternoon. Give yourself a time limit, 15 or 20 minutes at most. Turn off notifications and close the email program when you’re not checking it. If people feel a communication is critical, they’ll call or text you. The only time to violate this rule is if you’re expecting an email with an important financial or legal document and your response is time-critical. |
| Only keep emails that require action in your inbox. These are emails you need to respond to at some point. Of course, if you can reply to the email immediately, do so. |
| Accept that you don’t need to reply to every email. Sometimes, no reply within a certain time period is considered a reply in itself. |
| Create subfolders. Use these to group emails. The subfolders could be labeled for reference materials you’ll need to access in the future, topics others have questions on, support for your decisions or advice, and a “waiting folder” for emails that need action from someone else before you can respond. Some people also like to have a “Reply By (Day of the Week)” folder, assigning a day when they’ll respond. |
| Set inbox filters. Many email programs let you set up inbox filters that instantly categorize emails. The filter rules put emails into different folders that can be color-coded and prioritized by the sender. These filtered folders help make your follow-up timelier. |
| Delete promotional email sales messages. The third time you delete a promotional email without checking it, unsubscribe from that list. |
| Ask to be removed from group messages that don’t apply to you. Gmail offers a mute button. With other email programs you’ll have to send a short message letting the sender know you don’t feel you’re relevant to the conversation anymore. |
| Avoid internal email forwarding. Your colleagues get enough external emails. Avoid cluttering their inboxes (and yours!), and send them a text with the info instead. |
| Create templated replies. Write some stock responses for typical questions, such as requests for appointments, or general requests about your services. Also save time by creating a consistent signature for your emails. |
| Sync emails to your phone. This lets you use downtime, such as waiting in a supermarket line, to quickly clean up your inbox. |
Jim Passi
Regional Manager
NMLS# 158000
1121 E. Main Street, Suite 121
St. Charles, IL 60174
Mobile: 847-899-1813
Email: jim.passi@alamedamortgage.com
He will work hard and fight for you!
Hello I wanted to speak in regards to working with Jim Passi and the City Wide Home Loans Team. My wife and I first reached out to Jim over two years ago. Are credit was not good at the time and I thought it wouldn’t lead anywhere. To my surprise Jim made time to speak with my wife and I. He was respectful and professional at all times. Even when he knew we didn’t qualify for a loan he still made time to talk to us respectfully and professionally. For over two years we have worked with Jim to Improve our credit until we were able to qualify for a loan. Our first home purchase has been a long and challenging process. Nevertheless through it all Jim stayed in constant contact. Whenever I would call, email or text. Jim would always answer me or get back to me in a timely manner. Jim is a people person and a go getter. I highly recommend Jim and his team. He will work hard and fight for you! He fought to get us the best interest rate. Thanks Jim we appreciate you! Sincerely Moises and Lupe