How To Win At Email
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Re: How To Win At Email
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#33Should perhaps add parentheses with "(but don't forget you're not really done, you've just hidden anything that takes more than two minutes to respond to out of view, make sure you deal with those emails later)".
Re: How To Win At Email
#34Just turn on Gmail's Priority Inbox feature and be done with it.
I tried that but found that this worked much better for me personally. Also I had emails in very different levels of "response required" - email lists (don't need to look at vs response required immediately). Also a big plus of this approach is feeling like you are "done" with email. I know it seems a bit complicated but its actually quite simple - most of the setup is a one time upfront cost of about 20 min. Try it…
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#35When you've done this sort of thing for email, and it eventually becomes second nature to apply the same level of filtering to Google Reader, then to Twitter lists, then Facebook groups, etc - you end up blocking so much of the noise that it's disheartening when you finally discover that actually the signal isn't very interesting either.
sigh The organised person's first world problems, I guess...
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#36The best thing I ever did in Gmail was filter the word "unsubscribe" to skip the inbox and go into a "Newsletters" label. Whenever I peek in there I see nothing but garbage, dozens of emails a day that I wouldn't have cared about. Right now it's sitting at 5,162 unread emails. It keeps my inbox almost always being things that are relevant or interesting. I've shared this with a few friends who love it. It's pretty fl…
Re: How To Win At Email
#37The best thing I ever did in Gmail was filter the word "unsubscribe" to skip the inbox and go into a "Newsletters" label. Whenever I peek in there I see nothing but garbage, dozens of emails a day that I wouldn't have cared about. Right now it's sitting at 5,162 unread emails. It keeps my inbox almost always being things that are relevant or interesting. I've shared this with a few friends who love it. It's pretty fl…
Why not just unsubscribe from all these useless newsletters?
Re: How To Win At Email
#38> The great part about this is that when you hit Inbox 0, you are DONE (yes thats amazing right?) with email. Should perhaps add parentheses with "(but don't forget you're not really done, you've just hidden anything that takes more than two minutes to respond to out of view, make sure you deal with those emails later)".
Re: How To Win At Email
#39> The great part about this is that when you hit Inbox 0, you are DONE (yes thats amazing right?) with email. Should perhaps add parentheses with "(but don't forget you're not really done, you've just hidden anything that takes more than two minutes to respond to out of view, make sure you deal with those emails later)".
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#40> The great part about this is that when you hit Inbox 0, you are DONE (yes thats amazing right?) with email. Should perhaps add parentheses with "(but don't forget you're not really done, you've just hidden anything that takes more than two minutes to respond to out of view, make sure you deal with those emails later)".
Yes, thank you. You still see them in your inbox view (due to multiple inbox) so you are still aware of them.