OK easy.
Un-subscribe to emails that you don’t read. Boom! OK so this time of the year you are bombarded with emails! Sale for golf balls, sale for snow skies, Sale for sweaters, Sale for boots, Pet food on sale… Book your spring trip to the beach, buy your swimsuit now. (Right, most of us are getting into our fat pants this weekend in the USA) Black Friday, cyber Monday, Internet sale. Free shipping……….save $$$$!!
ARGH!! How about Comcast, DIRECTV, Cox communication, or Shaw… watch this movie. New episode of the next housewife… The voice, dancing with the stars…
Are you feeling like the Walking Dead?? You know you will not be watching movies this week. So un-subscribe to your cable providers emails for now. You can always re-subscribe next year when you have time.
Dare I say it….if you don’t read some of the blogs you are following. You can un-subscribe as well. But of course not mine because I will save you time and hopefully money!!! Just kidding. Seriously I know your time is valuable. Use it wisely. If you are overwhelmed ~ cut out the crap.
You are welcome! What do you wish you had more time for?
Thanks Pamela
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Yes these days you are always asked for an email address, mobile number and social media contacts. For the most mundane such as getting a discount card from the local chain supermart. Then you get bombarded with electronic flyers! As if the brick and mortar one is not already stuffed!
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So true.
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It’s s almost crazy that when you checkout in stores you’re asked for your phone number and email.
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Thanks Leah.
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This is a great idea. I spend ages deleting emails I haven’t even read.
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I do too. Every day there are more. So it is something to keep on top of.
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Agreed!
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Great post! Wonderful hints and advice too 🙂
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Thanks Samantha.
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Digital duplication of topics I like also provides reason to unsubscribe.. Any thoughts about how to avoid this problem?
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I wish
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Great idea! I am going to have to do that. I am sick of all those emails.
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You can control what you have to deal with.
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I have no problems unsubscribing to emails that arrive in my Inbox, especially those that I didn’t ask for in the first place. They go first. I make folders for the ones that I want to keep, because organization is a priority in my life. I kindly refuse to give an email in the stores as well. A human may ask for it, but it’s not a human that sends it. If someone is worried about hurting a machines feelings then maybe they will keep on getting clogged up with email, but no way will I. Imagine shuffling through all the unwanted emails for the one you actually need. A picture of this makes it that much easier to click the unsubscribe button. I figure if it’s that important, I can find the website again when I need it, or go to the file; which by the way is also cleaned out at the first of the year. Good post!
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You are absolutely correct. Thanks!
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