Easy to learn concepts about how to look at Gmail and how to master your inbox. Using GTD principles that are easy!
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Is your inbox full of emails? Do you feel comfortable leaving emails in your inbox so that you don't 'lose' them, or you 'know where to find them' later? Paying $10/$20/$30/month for software to help you organize your email?
There is a FAR easier way of dealing with emails. And yes it's possible to get to "inbox zero" each and every day, and no you don't need software to do it for you.
GTD is the acronym for Getting Things Done. I've been using these prinicples for over a decade and there's a really, really, really simple way to implement the basic principles of GTD into your daily gmail use, so that you can....Get Things Done...and not be swimming in emails.
Here's a thought. You open an email, review it quickly, decide that you'll answer it when you have a minute later. You get to the same email tomorrow and spend 5 seconds re-reviewing the email to refresh your memory, then answer it. DANGERZONE. Those 5 seconds add up. If you're an entrepreneur or business owner it's not unusual to receive 50-250 emails a day. If you procrastinate or don't have a system for organizing those emails, that 5 seconds wasted x 100 emails daily for a year is 48 hours at the end of the year...refreshing your eyes on an email you already read. And this is just the tip of the iceberg of time wasting activities that people have with email. Stop wasting weeks of hours wasting time and let me show you quickly how to master emails with some simple tactics, no additional software.
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