How to Conquer Nonstop Notifications at Work | Christine vs Work

Beep! Bzzzt. That incessant knockbrush! Work message notifications run nonstop all day, every day, and there doesn’t seem to be signs of stopping. It’s exhausting.
In today’s global, remote, WiFi-powered workspaces, the majority of async communication is conducted through email, direct message, or system notifications. Responding to this bottomless stream of requests can be time-consuming, not to mention stressful and mentally taxing. I needed some advice. How do I avoid getting burned out by work messages? What are some things I can do to set boundaries? And how do I create a healthier relationship with my inbox?
I sought answers from Daniel Sieberg-Director of Innovation Marketing at Moody's Corporation, Co-Founder of Good Trust, and author of The Digital Diet. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by work notifications, Daniel suggests setting communication boundaries with your team clearly and early, reframing the immediate urge to respond, and digging into your notification features and settings to better manage incoming pings. I also include some of my favorite tips and techniques for tackling work messages-let me know what’s worked for you!
This video was originally published on HBR's Ascend KZread Channel in September 2022.
00:00 Has this ever happened to you?
01:24 Meet Daniel Sieberg
02:25 Rethink urgency
03:17 Pause those pings
04:05 Set realistic boundaries early
05:25 Make OOO expectations
07:03 Recalibrate pace
08:55 My personal tools
Learn more about Daniel Sieberg’s work:
/ danielsieberg
mygoodtrust.com/
Produced by Elena Lake, Andy Robinson, Christine Liu
Video and Editing by Elena Lake
Animation and Design by Alex Belser and Karen Player
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  • @Esbbbb
    @Esbbbb5 ай бұрын

    Every time I have my summer holiday, I tell the other project members and my project manager that I will not read any e-mails I receive where I'm in CC. I'm the project weekly meeting facilitator so I even add it to the minutes of the meeting on the last week before my holiday. And for others who are out of office for a longer period of time, I won't send them any e-mails but instead, collect the points needed and send it to them after they come back from holiday.

  • @aytchdelacruz7332
    @aytchdelacruz73325 ай бұрын

    This video ended on a cliffhanger. I wonder if it was deliberate.

  • @saquibc
    @saquibc5 ай бұрын

    I just recovered from a nasty, week-long viral infection. After 5 days of work, ny total notifications is still in the hundreds 😢

  • @Sebastiantreecko
    @Sebastiantreecko5 ай бұрын

    Welcome back Christine! Hoping to see more creative videos from you about work and career advice.

  • @isalutfi
    @isalutfi5 ай бұрын

    💙💙💙

  • @wghost1
    @wghost15 ай бұрын

    Not interested in personal issues , all i know is once you're at work it doesn't matter how many notifications you get , and once you're off work the notifications can wait , problem solved

  • @bradmonaghan2525
    @bradmonaghan25255 ай бұрын

    It's up to you - just turn them off. Good lord - it's not very complicated. Just stop replying instantly and just turn off notifications for large chunks of time. Nobody actually owns you and you - and only you - are in control of how much you allow incoming alerts into your day.