The Inbox Day

Two ways to participate

1. Participate by yourself

STEP 1

Schedule one hour.

STEP 2

Start cleaning! Use your own method or see our tips.

STEP 3

Let others know how many emails you deleted. Share your score here.

2. Participate with your workmates

So itâ??s not a surprise that as we observed, surveyed and interviewed well over 1000 office workers as part of a project called Redesigning 925 in 2012, one of the biggest issues that came up was email. People even told us that the best way to deal with email is â?to wish it disappearsâ?.

Lack of control makes us less creative, less productive and worse decision-makers.

The Inbox Day challenges you to have a cleaning day inside your inbox.

If it feels right, you can start developing a new habit of keeping your inbox uncluttered and your mind clear.

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