I tend to run my inbox in a pretty similar way to what @ThomasJ mentioned, and generally trained all of my employees that way for years with a lot of success. Moving things out of your inbox triggers that ‘sense of accomplishment’ dopamine hit, and less clutter leads to better productivity, and it all cycles around.

I’ll just throw out a reminder of the power of email and it’s calendar sync’ing capabilities. Turning emails into calendar events is a pretty easy way to set deadlines, milestones, task/activity blocks, and identify conflicts. I’m a spaz, a total mess if left to my own, so being engaged in my calendar is a habit that pays. Calendar keeps me on track and out of trouble, brain focuses on the work.

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