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I live by the inbox zero philosophy. Every email in my inbox is a task that needs to be completed. When they come in, they get responded to if needed and then filed, archived, or deleted. So when a marketing email arrives to my inbox, I’m immediately unsubscribing so I won’t be spammed from that site again
This is the only way I’ve found to keep my inbox from having hundreds of unread messages piling up
This is how I used to do things. Then I went the other way. Now I just leave everything in my inbox. Fuck it. Email isn't worth my time.
EDIT: I do still unsub from every marketing email I get. Things quiet down a lot when you do.
I do rubber-band inbox zero.
It’s when you get a ton of email that you’re like yea I need to do that, but then you procrastinate so long that eventually you’re like, well that can’t be important anymore, so you just archive most of it without reading it to get back to zero. 😂