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“Don’t Drown in Email! How to Use Gmail More Efficiently” Andreas Klinger https://klinger.io/post/71640845938/dont-drown-in-email-how-to-use-gmail-more
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I am a strong proponent of emptying the e-mail in-box every day. The e-mail in-box was designed to play the role of receiving e-mail, not the role of a bulk filing system, and not the role of a task management system.
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Famously, when Gmail came along, Google told us to stop trying to organize (and delete) our email and instead just rely on search to find what we’re looking for. Broadly I’d say that approach has worked well, and in the vast majority of cases, I err on the side of risking losing track of something later instead of spending the time to organize it n
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implement the method described in Andreas Klinger’s blog post “Don’t Drown in Email! How to Use Gmail More Efficiently.”