
Hey there everyone!!
Are you overwhelmed with your inbox and find it challenging to catch up? Tons of people also find it challenging.
And tons of people do not. We have mastered the ability to manage our e-mails effectively. Here are some ideas and strategies.
1. It all begins with psychology.
I set a goal and put lots of time and effort into it. Once I achieve it, I feel great for a small period of time, and then the feeling goes away. So, sometimes when I want something, I think, why even bother? By the time I get it, I won’t care for it anymore.

2. What state are you in?
Forcing a certain time structure doesn’t work for me (although it does for some people). I prefer to do things when I’m inspired to do them, or at least when I feel like doing them. That way I’m most productive and doing what I love most of the time. It’s easy for e-mail to fit into small cracks of idle time (e.g., waiting for an appointment), as opposed to other important and significant activities.

3. It Is a HEADLINE world
As the volume of our inbox increases, it will be increasingly more difficult and eventually impossible to read every single e-mail. This is where the beauty and importance of the subject line comes into place. The first step of “getting through e-mails” is to scan all the subject lines to see if there is anything urgent (or mouth-watering) that we’d like to check out immediately.

4. Think Overall Time Context
Once we have a system for “getting through e-mails,” we actually don’t need to get through all our e-mails. That’s when we can consciously choose whether we are in production-mode (to get through a whole bunch), or in relaxation-mode (to enjoy the lighter-side of digital communication).

5. Need not respond to every
It may seem natural to reply to every inquiry. However, being too caught-up can be counter-productive, because many times those inquiries will be handled (either by other people, or by other circumstances). We’re not writing a novel, so short, quick responses (even with typographical errors) are often very much appreciated.

6. SPAM filters work 99%
I used to hate using spam filters because I was afraid of missing important e-mails. Now I’m forced to use them (I suggest Low/Medium level only). I just periodically check my Bulk Folder to catch the occasional missed important e-mail and Whitelist the ones I want to get in my inbox.

Do you know that some people don’t even know how to use voice mail? I leave a message for someone with a specific question... They respond with a voice mail, not giving me the answer to that question in voice mail, but by saying “I have your answer – call me back.”

Let’s love the world together...
Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary
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