The idea for inbox amnesty comes from Lifehacker’s health editor, Beth Skwarecki, who advocates for achieving inbox zero by ...
Fifteen gigabytes of free storage may sound like a lot when you make a Gmail account but it gets filled up quickly. For ...
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Inbox Zero is a productivity system that was developed by Merlin Mann of 43 Folders. In a nutshell, Inbox Zero is exactly what it says on the label. It’s a system which is used to keep your email ...
Maybe Inbox Zero isn't a fantasy after all. It's just a right-click away with the latest Gmail update. Here's what you need to know. Ah, the illusive achievement of reaching Inbox Zero. It’s a fantasy ...
I'm mom of three and work full-time. I've tried being inbox zero in the past, but it just doesn't stick. I have so many things to deal with — between work and home — that I don't care about my email ...
For years, I’ve marveled at co-workers’ inboxes. Some, like me, make a conscious effort to limit the number of unread emails (even if we don’t always reply to everyone) while others are perfectly ...
A month ago, I embarked on an experiment in the form of a New Year's resolution: I resolved to adopt the practice of Inbox Zero, in which every day, every email in one's inbox must be moved into the ...
In the last few years everyone has become obsessed with the concept of Inbox Zero. Inbox Zero is exactly what it sounds like, to have zero emails in your inbox. As if somehow seeing the message “there ...
Remember when “inbox zero” was everyone’s goal? The idea was that, someway and somehow, it was possible to clear your thoughts by clearing your inbox. As I write this, I have 131 unopened emails ...
Your Vox Membership goes further this holiday season. When you buy an annual membership, we’ll give one to someone who can’t afford access. It’s a simple way for you to support Vox’s journalism and ...
"Your email, your attention, and your life." Yep, that sums up our relationships with our email inboxes pretty much. Archiving everything away, as Killingsworth explains in her article "Zero Dark ...