In many ways, our email inboxes are a proxy for the rest of our lives, filled both with meaningless distractions and mission critical priorities. People use email differently and many wise folks give out their address parsimoniously to avoid message clutter. But unless you are very careful and disciplined, it is perilously easy for the noise to overwhelm the signal and for the tumult of your inbox to exact a significant cognitive overhead on your daily productivity.
In many ways, our email inboxes are a proxy for the rest of our lives, filled both with meaningless distractions and mission critical priorities. People use email differently and many wise folks give out their address parsimoniously to avoid message clutter. But unless you are very careful and disciplined, it is perilously easy for the noise to overwhelm the signal and for the tumult of your inbox to exact a significant cognitive overhead on your daily productivity.