When you have a packed schedule, the prospect of tackling an inbox of dozens of unread messages can feel insurmountable
Not to mention, the defeat you may feel when you respond to one email, and it is replaced by two new unread emails
While “snoozing” will not solve all of your inbox woes, it is a quick and effective way to ensure that important emails do not get lost
WHY snooze? Here are my top three reasons…
email is one of the most common triggers for anxiety
you are unable to process the email today, but you do not want to “lose” it
you were able to process the email, but you need a reminder to check in for an update
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Published by Stephanie Arnett
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Joining as a Contributor to Newsweek, is multi-business owner, #BossBabe #Forbes #InmanNews Author, & #TomFerry Business Coach, Stephanie Arnett. While managing four companies is demanding, she loves the challenges, teamwork and growth. As a wife, mom & entrepreneur, she knows all about being the kid’s taxi, husband’s side-kick & maneuvering teammates meltdowns. Stephanie is passionate about empowering women through self-defense, time management and business skills.
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