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Email Organization: From Cluttered to Controlled
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Today, we’re diving into getting your email in order. Plus, the best deals and more.
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By: Mae Adams Mount Kumgang was a sacred spot for Koreans for centuries. In the 7th century, the Silla Kingdom built a stunning Buddhist temple, symbolizing Heaven, Earth, and Ancestors. Poets and artists from the Joseon dynasty made pilgrimages to capture its beauty. However, after the Korean War in 1945, a barbed-wire fence split the country, cutting off access for 78 years. Filled with myths and legends, Mount Kumgang’s story takes a twist during the Japanese occupation. Raiders plundered diamonds from the temple, but as with any sacred place, there’s always a price to pay for desecration. Tracking down the culprits? That’s the real challenge, as Koreans may be gentle, but they're quick to act when wronged. |
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RetireHub Poll
What’s Your Least Favorite Part About Email? |
Email Organization: From Cluttered to Controlled
Emails are essential for staying connected, but inbox clutter can quickly become overwhelming. Here are simple steps to help you get your email organized and under control:
1. Declutter Your Inbox
Start by deleting old and unnecessary emails. Don’t forget to check your spam or junk folder.
2. Create Folders
Organize emails into folders like “Family,” “Bills,” or “Shopping.” You can set filters to automatically sort emails into these folders.
3. Use the Archive Feature
Archive emails you want to keep but don’t need to read right away. This keeps your inbox clean but still allows you to find important emails later.
4. Unsubscribe
Remove yourself from email lists you no longer want to receive. Use the "Unsubscribe" link at the bottom of most emails.
5. Set a Routine
Spend a few minutes daily or weekly checking and organizing your inbox. This helps prevent overwhelming clutter.
6. Use Search and Sort
Use your email’s search and sort features to find specific emails quickly.
7. Try Email Management Tools
Consider using email apps that help with organizing and unsubscribing from unwanted emails.
8. Stay Safe
Be cautious of phishing scams and avoid sharing personal information via email.
By following these simple tips, you can keep your email organized, reduce stress, and stay connected more easily.
Yesterday’s Poll Results: What's your main reason for considering part-time work in retirement?
Supplementing savings often provides a sense of security, but beyond finances, work can bring mental stimulation, fulfilling connections, and a way to share hard-earned expertise. Whether it’s about staying sharp, feeling part of something bigger, or exploring new opportunities, retirement today is as much about thriving as it is about relaxing.
Thanks to the many of you who vote and comment every day. We love hearing from you!
Top comments & sentiments:
“I have had multiple careers in my lifetime and I enjoy being involved and learning new things!”
“Not interested. I am enjoying doing what I want when I want. Thankfully, we are ok financially.”
“All of the above. I always played a musical instrument as a side hobby and now that I have retired I teach a few lessons, play in community musical groups, and the pits of community theater groups. Bonus getting paid for what I enjoy!”
While we can’t publish them all, we do read and appreciate every comment. Some comments are edited to make room for more contributions.
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