1 check in the morning and 1 check at the end of the day otherwise you spend your day in it. :-)
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Labels, folders, filters, etc. Gotta keep the unread count under 15-20, or my brain malfunctions! I tend to use my unread emails as to-do list items in my personal email lol.
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i got a course last year called inbox zero by asian efficiency, that helped
In addition to folders and labels, I also separate my inbox into two sections: unread (first), read; and enabled shortcuts so I can press E for archive.
I just recently achieved Inbox Zero.
Now I use my email inbox like a to-do list: Everything that I have processed either gets deleted right away or archived if I think I might need it again sometime.
I also unsubscribe from everything I can. If Iβm interested in updates, I just check the website directly; otherwise it just clutters my inbox.
Also, if people send me multiple follow-ups to their cold emails, Iβll mark them as spam. Sorry, but that's just annoying.
I donβt use folders or anything; this just takes too much time and isnβt worth it for me.
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Mainly ignore it!
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Instead of constantly checking my inbox, I schedule specific times throughout the day to respond, prioritize and archive emails. Makes my day more productive
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