5 ways to spend less time on email:
1. Unsubscribe from stuff you don't care about.
Search your inbox for the word "unsubscribe" and it will pull up all the emails that have unsubscribe buttons in them to make it easy to thin the herd.
1. Unsubscribe from stuff you don't care about.
Search your inbox for the word "unsubscribe" and it will pull up all the emails that have unsubscribe buttons in them to make it easy to thin the herd.
2. Use canned responses.
I bet you send the same emails often.
Use Gmail's canned response feature or @TextExpander so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you write an email.
I bet you send the same emails often.
Use Gmail's canned response feature or @TextExpander so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you write an email.
3. Send fewer emails.
The more you send, the more responses you get, and the more of your time you give away.
The best way to cut down on incoming email is to limit your outgoing email.
The more you send, the more responses you get, and the more of your time you give away.
The best way to cut down on incoming email is to limit your outgoing email.
4. Write short emails.
This saves time for you and the recipient.
(Which also makes them more likely to open, read, and respond to your future emails.)
This saves time for you and the recipient.
(Which also makes them more likely to open, read, and respond to your future emails.)
Now that you've freed up a bunch of time you used to waste on email, what do want to do with it?
Maybe write something more interesting?
Here's how to do that:
Maybe write something more interesting?
Here's how to do that:
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