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It can get a little overwhelming, but I enjoy switching between multiple “roles” throughout my work day. I check my email multiple times a day, often toggling between the five accounts. (Yes, sometimes it feels like my head is spinning.) Of course, I jumped at the opportunity to explain why I love email + the tools and processes I use to make managing my inbox more manageable.īecause I run my own communications consulting business, I have multiple email accounts: my personal email, business email, university email for my role as an adjunct instructor and two client email accounts. Pun intended!) to ask if I’d be willing to share how I email. Most times when I check my email, I’m excited to see what’s inside.Ī few weeks ago, the team over at The Gmail Genius reached out to me (Via email! Lol.

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My inbox is full of possibility - new client inquiries, speaking invitations, blog comments, newsletter replies, useful resources from other bloggers and business owners. While I know email is often a list of other people’s requests for your time, energy and knowledge, I see each new email in my inbox as an opportunity. That’s just not me.īut here’s my big confession: I love email! (No really, I love it.) While I wish I could tell you I’m one of those disciplined people who only check email at certain times of the day, if I did, I’d definitely be lying. And I’m also willing to bet you check your email multiple times a day.

If you’re anything like me, I bet there are a handful of emails lingering that you’ve been meaning to reply to.
