Everything you thought you knew about inbox zero is wrong

Everything you thought you knew about inbox zero is wrong

Merlin Mann, the lifestyle guru that invented the concept of inbox zero in the early noughties, claims people took his idea far too literally. But at the threshold of another decade, he believes there is a second chance to get it right. So rather than trying to tackle ten years of bad email behaviour, read his simple steps to enter an inbox zero existence.

Accept that almost everything in your life is an inbox

Your inbox is literally anything that puts a demand on your time: your personal inbox, social media, messaging apps, letters, and even phone calls.

Don’t be an inbox dick

Don’t be afraid to confront people who try to bombard you with information that you don’t consider important

Whatever you do, don’t delete everything

Instead, narrow down the most important things in your inboxes and focus on those things

Allow yourself time to switch off

Take inspiration from a time before emails and mobile phones and switch off periodically.

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