How to control your RSS reader in 10 minutes

‘Time is an illusion, lunchtime, doubly so’ Douglas Adams

And time is our most vital resource. I recently realised that I was wasting too much time on keeping up with various RSS feeds. The ability to have the latest posts from my favourite sites arrive in one place is great, the downside is that it can take ages to wade through everything that arrives. I needed to sort things out and make sure I got the information, without the wasted time. So I set about finding a solution. I’m now handling my RSS feed once a day and taking only 10 minutes to do it. These are the simple rules I followed.

Set a time – you could sit with the your reader open on your desktop or smartphone constantly being updated. You’ll never miss a thing and you’ll know exactly what is going on. You’ll also get nothing else done. I now set aside 10 minutes a day to go through my reader. At any other point in the day, my browser will only be open for more productive activities like farmville Nozbe.

Scan headlines -I use google reader and the ‘n’ button has become my friend. This takes me from one post to the next. Some of the feeds I follow have a lot of posts, well over a hundred a day, so to be able to skip to the next post at the touch of a button is wonderful. Once I got into the habit of doing this I found I often hit the n before I realised that the headline was worth following up. Thankfully google had already thought of that and added a previous keyboard shortcut. And they have some more shortcuts that come in quite handy here.

Divide your feeds – google allows you to divide your feeds into folders, more than one folder in fact. This enables me to separate work related fields, news and  friends’ personal blog feeds and so on. Now, depending on my context, I only need to scan through the relevant folders.

Do not fear ‘Mark all as read’ – I used to live in fear that I would miss a really important post on the net. I had to see everything as soon as it was published. But when I realised that some of the stuff I was retweeting was being retweeted by others and even reblogged by others, I began to loseWeight Exercise, or take control of that fear. Now, if I don’t have the time to go through my feeds I will happily click the ‘mark all as read’ button. If there is anything important that I miss it will appear again in another stream or I’ll pick it up via twitter, it may even appear in the same stream at a later date.

Read later – Depending on time I can either quickly read the article there and then, or more likely save it for my specific ‘reading time’. This can be done by simply starring the article and leaving it there. However, I prefer to keep my feed reader as clear as possible, so I open the article, which checks that it actually exists, and then, add it to Instapaper. There is a handy little bookmarklet to drag to your toolbar to do this. The article is then stored for a time when it can be read… or deleted as irrelevant.

By scanning my separate RSS folders, I am able to go through the list in about 10 minutes, saving any articles I wish to read. If I don’t manage to get through the list in the time allocated, I hit the ‘mark as read’ button and close the browser window, safe in the knowledge that what is important will resurface again.

Now what can I do with all that spare time?

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Ten minus one

It’s that time each month when I give a quick review to things I want to achieve in 2010. But hey, what’s this, I’m actually early. Okay, one day isn’t exactly breaking the speed of light but I have a few moments this evening so thought I’d get on and do a to do before the day it’s due.

This new found promptness may have something to do with the fact that having refocused this last month I have been doing quite well. I’ll continue this refocused idea next month as well. As part of the review I’m going to use a simple traffic light colour code to help make things clearer for me. We use a similar approach to the projects we’re involved in at work.

  1. Spend 10 minutes meditating on my mission statement – this gets a good green light. I’ve been quite successful at focusing myself each day. Taking 10 minutes to align what I do with who I am is having a positive outcome.
  2. Record 10 pieces of music for distribution -this is moving… slowly. I’m not taking the time to really get on with this, but I have been tinkering.
  3. Lose 10lbs in Lose Weight Exercise – Well I have lost about 3lb, but it isn’t through any real effort, so I’m keeping this as a red at the moment. I am eating less but i need to be more choosy in what I eat and get going on the Lose Weight Exercise below.
  4. Write 10 posts – total fail here. Although writing this post ahead of schedule may be the turning point. The goal is to write at least 10 posts across all the blogs I have.
  5. Create 10 images - I was going to suggest this was still a red but then I realised I wasn’t slacking quite so much. I have got one image going in my Moleskine and I have complete two image headers for blogs. The timing for this goal is 10 images each month.
  6. Identify 10 people for an influential network – once again I have begun identifying people and
  7. Have 10 minutes Lose Weight Exercise per day – need to work on this. Move on.
  8. Increase web traffic by 10% – this is tied to the posting goal above, however I have been working behind the scenes. One thing you should see is new header image at the top of this blog.
  9. Scan RSS reader for 10 minutes per day – got going on this by cutting my time spent going through my RSS feeds. There is a little more work I want to do in organising my feeds on the reader, but this should be a green next time we speak.
  10. Practice twitter in 10 minutes -  I have cut down my twitter browsing time but not sure if I am really doing justice to the twitter in 10 concept. I’ll really go for it with hootsuite this month though.

In summary the refocus has helped. I am further toward my goals than last month, and I’ll be even closer next.

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