The majority of emails I receive (this is probably true for you too!) consist of store promotions and newsletter subscriptions rather than personal notes from friends or business emails from colleagues. It still works even though I’ve trained someone else to handle it for now! I’ll provide some insight into how that process works at the end of this post.īut first, and probably the most important and effective step you can take to manage your email, is to cut down on the amount of emails coming in. But this system is the one I set up when I managed email myself. In full disclosure, I’m a small business owner who has since delegated email management over to another team member. If you’ve caught yourself singling out the important emails while leaving the rest to pile up in your inbox and are ready to declare email bankruptcy… or you simply want to be more proactive in maintaining the coveted inbox zero, I hope these tips and strategies will help you wrangle your email into submission again.
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