Weekends are for recharging. I avoid my inbox unless it’s truly time-sensitive.
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Definitely in the ‘strategic responsiveness’ camp weekends are sacred, but if something genuinely moves the needle, I don’t mind leaning in. It’s all about not letting the inbox dictate your time while staying open to what matters. Respect to both the inbox warriors and the boundary enforcers.
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@vivek_sharma_25 Absolutely, my view is the same. Everyone should decide for themselves. I believe there are positives to both approaches.
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I try to keep weekends email-free, but I do check in if something seems important. It’s all about finding a healthy balance without burning out.
@byalexai Trick question, haha, well it's depend on my mood actually.
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I’m the same—I like to keep weekends mostly email-free, but I’ll respond if something urgent comes through. It’s all about finding that healthy balance! 티비위키
I try to live somewhere in between. I’m not always on, but I do check in — especially if something feels time-sensitive or tied to a live launch. Building Growstack taught me that responsiveness builds trust, but burnout kills momentum.
That’s also why we’ve automated a lot of our routine email replies using Growstack — so I can step back on weekends without worrying that something important gets ignored. It lets me keep boundaries without dropping the ball.
So yeah, not glued to the inbox — but I don’t ghost it either.
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Never. I believe everyone needs their own space on weekends.
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Weekends are for recharging. I avoid my inbox unless it’s truly time-sensitive.
Definitely in the ‘strategic responsiveness’ camp weekends are sacred, but if something genuinely moves the needle, I don’t mind leaning in. It’s all about not letting the inbox dictate your time while staying open to what matters. Respect to both the inbox warriors and the boundary enforcers.
@vivek_sharma_25 Absolutely, my view is the same. Everyone should decide for themselves. I believe there are positives to both approaches.
I try to keep weekends email-free, but I do check in if something seems important. It’s all about finding a healthy balance without burning out.
@shatoolshub yes, keep the balance!
Only if it's urgent or time-sensitive.
@lucytaylor01 how can you tell if it's urgent?
@byalexai Trick question, haha, well it's depend on my mood actually.
I’m the same—I like to keep weekends mostly email-free, but I’ll respond if something urgent comes through. It’s all about finding that healthy balance!
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@honest_beam Nice.
Finding the balance is the key.
I try to live somewhere in between. I’m not always on, but I do check in — especially if something feels time-sensitive or tied to a live launch. Building Growstack taught me that responsiveness builds trust, but burnout kills momentum.
That’s also why we’ve automated a lot of our routine email replies using Growstack — so I can step back on weekends without worrying that something important gets ignored. It lets me keep boundaries without dropping the ball.
So yeah, not glued to the inbox — but I don’t ghost it either.
Never. I believe everyone needs their own space on weekends.