The Zen Of An Empty Email Box

Are you trying the “Empty Email” box thing? Me too. But I have struggled to come up with a great system for it, until recently.

But after reading David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” and making some changes to my system, I have finally arrived at what is working the best, and is easy to do. See if some of these ideas will work for you to:


6 Responses to “The Zen Of An Empty Email Box”

  1. ravi says:

    wow! Very easy methods to maintain empty inbox by just storing the essential emails in the particular labels.

  2. Vijay Kumar says:

    This is indeed a useful post. Everyday many mails keep flowing into our mailbox including unwanted emails. So I think “Empty Email” method works well. Thanks for the share.

  3. karthik says:

    very superb one to access,easy methods to maintain empty inbox
    by just storing the essential eamils in the particular labels
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  4. Kanika says:

    I had been using Boxbe to manage my labels and it did help me to de-clutter my inbox to a great extent.But the “Empty E-mail” Inbox is what I want..I’ll be trying out these tips for better results.

  5. SRI says:

    Really a sockdolager kind of advice and well versed information on keeping the empty in box in order and i feel very delighted with this.

  6. Marsha Vaz says:

    I too have always been missing important mails because of a full mailbox from confusing senders. Even though I have the time, I have never explored into the labelling bit of mails. Have now created a few personal, private and official mail labels for myself and will start filtering them to get the end result I have always wanted – An empty mailbox. Thankyou for the post.

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