Gmail and Being Lazy
12/1/07 11:11I've come to the conclusion that with as much storage space that Gmail gives you (which I love), it really do inspire you to be an absolutely lazy mail checker. Why? Because you know that if you don't check it for - say, ten days - that your mail won't shut down. I love that, I really do.
That said, though, I'm become painfully lax in checking my mail so now when I finally do check my mail, it's flooded with e-mails and I don't know where to start. At all. Well, okay, personal e-mails are a given for a starting place but otherwise, who knows. I'm almost (read: almost) tempted to just delete all of it and start fresh but then I worry that there will be an e-mail in there that I missed that is somehow important to me and then it'll haunt me later so, at the top of my list of things to do this weekend:
1. Clear out some space in my Gmail account.
2. TV/Movie/Veg (I'm sick so this counts as a priority *nods*)
And that's pretty much it on my list. Not a big one, I know, but if I can just get rid of this cough and try to get my nose a little less stuffy then I'll be all right for next week. I hope, anyway.
That said, though, I'm become painfully lax in checking my mail so now when I finally do check my mail, it's flooded with e-mails and I don't know where to start. At all. Well, okay, personal e-mails are a given for a starting place but otherwise, who knows. I'm almost (read: almost) tempted to just delete all of it and start fresh but then I worry that there will be an e-mail in there that I missed that is somehow important to me and then it'll haunt me later so, at the top of my list of things to do this weekend:
1. Clear out some space in my Gmail account.
2. TV/Movie/Veg (I'm sick so this counts as a priority *nods*)
And that's pretty much it on my list. Not a big one, I know, but if I can just get rid of this cough and try to get my nose a little less stuffy then I'll be all right for next week. I hope, anyway.