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Newsletters and advertisements can overwhelm your inbox and bury important messages. Clean out the clutter.
Unsubscribe from receiving messages from specific senders if you no longer want to receive their missives or don't have the time to read them.
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Email is an extremely useful communication tool. But when used inappropriately, email can hinder productivity.
More than one-quarter of a worker's day on average is spent answering and reading emails - email is the second-most time-consuming activity for workers, ...
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... to read and respond to email. Don’t leave your email program open all day long. Alerts from incoming messages can interrupt your work flow. Instead, schedule specific blocks of time throughout the day for checking your email.
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