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This is just a massive obligation piling up in your system and dragging you down. Avoid festering emails. These are the ones that just linger in your in-box because you are not sure what to do with them. Either do it or schedule it - get it out of your inbox by dragging it on to your task list. Delete. If it is spam or junk, just get rid of it first. Read and delete. Once it's done, get rid of it. Read and respond. If it takes two minutes or less, just do it. Read and decide. If the response requires further reflection, decide to schedule a time in your diary to make a decision - file the email in your electronic diary to this time. Don't let it linger in your inbox. Read and schedule. If the action required will take more than two minutes and you cannot do it on the spot, schedule the action. Drag your email on to the task list and book the action in. Read and File. If you really, really need to keep the email for reference later, then file it. 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