I have mulled over the idea of those who have written about declaring E-Mail bankruptcy, e.g. just giving up, deleting all the E-Mail they haven’t dealt with, and starting over. But have resolved to deal with it in a different way. Right now I have exactly ten unresolved E-Mails in my in box for this past week.
Some I just haven’t decided what to do with, the others have attachments that I need to print, and one I need to think about how to respond to.
Not bad for the week. I tried to get Xobni analytics to tell me how many inbound/outbound emails I handled this week, but the Xobni stats make no sense, to bad as I was hoping to set a new world record, which is true madness.
I'm a big fan of declaring monthly e-mail bankruptcy using mail archive. That way, the mail isn't gone forever.
You know what they say... "Set it free and if it was meant to be, it will come back to you." ;-)
Posted by: Chris Treadaway | October 13, 2008 at 10:46 AM