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Inbox Zero: Wrapup + Open Thread
Merlin Mann | Apr 5 2006
So, that's a wrap for Inbox Zero. I hope you've found stuff to make your journey to zero a bit easier and less stressful, and that you've discovered the resolve to parlay your newfound inbox emptitude into an ongoing quest for email fu. Doubtless I've missed things or neglected to mention one of your favorite tricks. Got a good tool, trick, or attitude change that has helped you keep your inbox empty? Share it in comments. And in case you got to the party late, here are summaries and links to all the Inbox Zero articles from the entire series: Posts in the Inbox Zero series
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I achieved inbox zero at...Submitted by experimental (not verified) on April 5, 2006 - 1:59pm.
I achieved inbox zero at work last year and have kept it that way for six months now. Gmail made it possible and I now replicate a Gmail setup on Outlook. I have two rules that I live by.
If there's no obvious action from an email, there's only one other action. I don't even decide if I should archive or delete, I just archive the lot. Time and mind are expensive; storage is cheap.
There are a handful of lists and notifications that I filter into folders for later browsing, but everything that is not in the Inbox gets marked as read, so I won't have yucky little bold numbers glaring at me whenever I work on email. This has worked miracles for my Zen and my concentration. Merlin has mentioned both of these strategies, but for me they were the key mindsets that made everything else possible. » POSTED IN:
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