Managing email on a daily basis is the bane of many people’s lives but efficiently managing your email inbox is more critical than ever. With an endless stream of messages flooding in, it’s easy to ...
“Inbox Zero” has been the holy grail of email productivity for years. For good reason, the concept is simple. By methodically processing each email, you’ll be able to keep your inbox empty or close to ...
Have you ever opened your Gmail inbox only to feel instantly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of unread messages, newsletters, and old conversations? You’re not alone. Studies show that the average ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Use the ‘One-Touch’ Rule to Manage Your Email Inbox - Feng Yu - Shutterstock For as useful as emails are, they sure have a way of ...
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I used to be obsessed with inbox zero. Every morning, I’d get to my desk and start triaging. Answering, archiving, flagging, sorting. I’d spend two hours clearing my inbox before I did any actual work ...
Gmail is working on a subscription management feature that promises to help you declutter your inbox. The feature will intelligently categorize senders by email frequency, making it simple to spot ...
Love it or hate it, communicating well over email is key to succeeding in an office setting. And if you want to get better at mastering the email game, you should prioritize one thing, says a language ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Why You Should Use LIFO to Manage Your Inbox - Vigni Michael - Shutterstock You know the scenario: You have a bunch of unread ...
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"Last in, first out" is the most useful email strategy. Lindsey Ellefson is Lifehacker’s Features Editor. She currently covers study and productivity hacks, as well as household and digital ...