Thomas Frank | How to Achieve Inbox Zero - 4 Email Productivity Hacks @Thomasfrank | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
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Email is kind of like a hydra. Answer one, and two more will take its place. And for the longest time, my overflowing inbox was a significant cause of stress in my life.
But over the past couple of years, I've learned how to get my inbox under control - and today, I'll show you how to do the same. In this video we'll talk about how email should fit in with your task manager or to-do list, whether to archive or delete messages, and how to use labels and filters effectively.
Put these tips into action, and you'll find yourself spending a lot more time at inbox zero.
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The email app I use: frontapp.com - I don't recommend this for individuals, but if you've gotten to the point where it makes sense to hire an assistant or share email duties with a team, Front is amazing.
Otherwise, I still recommend Gmail!
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Improve your online security at dashlane.com/collegeinfogeek - and be among the first 200 people to use the code "collegeinfogeek" at checkout to get 10% off Dashlane Premium.
Huge thanks to Dashlane for sponsoring this video and supporting my channel!
Email is kind of like a hydra. Answer one, and two more will take its place. And for the longest time, my overflowing inbox was a significant cause of stress in my life.
But over the past couple of years, I've learned how to get my inbox under control - and today, I'll show you how to do the same. In this video we'll talk about how email should fit in with your task manager or to-do list, whether to archive or delete messages, and how to use labels and filters effectively.
Put these tips into action, and you'll find yourself spending a lot more time at inbox zero.
Get my book "10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades" FREE:
collegeinfogeek.com/get-better-grades
Follow Me:
Instagram ➔ instagram.com/tomfrankly
Twitter ➔ twitter.com/tomfrankly
Podcast ➔ youtube.com/TheCollegeInfoGeekPodcast
Subscribe to My Channel:
buff.ly/1vQP5ar
The email app I use: frontapp.com - I don't recommend this for individuals, but if you've gotten to the point where it makes sense to hire an assistant or share email duties with a team, Front is amazing.
Otherwise, I still recommend Gmail!
My Video Gear:
amazon.com/shop/thomasfrank