
How often have you missed out on an appointment, paying a bill, or responding to an important message because the e-mail notice got lost in your cluttered inbox?
Every day, we receive lots of e-mails, both important and unimportant, which can be overwhelming. Due to the numerous amount of e-mails, it can cause unnecessary stress, including taking up time to clear them out and differentiate between the important and unimportant.
One thing that quickly fills up e-mail inboxes is newsletters, e-mail circulars, catalogs, and event invitations. These e-mails contribute to the build-up of e-mails in your inbox.
According to Marketing Charts, 84.5% of e-mails in the inbox are promotions, while 86.8% of e-mails in the inbox are updates. Only 55.5% of e-mails in the inbox are primary e-mails. However, whatever the reason, the accumulation of all these e-mails over time if left unmanaged will cause your Gmail to be filled with a bottomless inbox of unread messages.
Especially for the elderly, it is essential to keep Gmail organized. This helps them focus on important tasks and frees up valuable time. With an organized Gmail, you will be able to get important and relevant messages and meet up with various payments and appointments.
You don’t have to dread opening your Gmail account. Here are some essential tips to help organize your Gmail.
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