How Do You Stop Your Inbox Exploding Over Christmas? (2025/642)

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Taking time off during the holiday period means returning to an overflowing inbox that creates immediate overwhelm. Everyone tries to squeeze in one last request before Christmas, your inbox fills rapidly, and the temptation to reply when you should be resting undermines your break. Without proper boundaries and systems, you either sacrifice your time off responding to emails or face hundreds of messages demanding attention the moment you return.

In this episode, Charly covers:

✅ Setting up auto-responders with clear boundaries and response timeframes
📌 Using filters and folders to automatically sort incoming messages by priority
🔗 Creating smart email forwarding rules for genuinely urgent matters
✅ Unsubscribing from newsletters and archiving old threads before you leave
📌 Turning off push notifications for a genuine break from constant pinging
🛡️ Managing your inbox strategically when you return rather than chronologically

The inbox explosion happens because clients see the calendar approaching Christmas and want tasks completed before the break. This creates a surge of last-minute requests that would be manageable individually but become overwhelming collectively. Setting boundaries using technology prevents this problem. Auto-responders that clearly state when you will return and point urgent issues to specific contacts manage expectations. Filters that automatically sort messages by sender domain or subject keywords ensure priority items are visible whilst newsletters and notifications are filed appropriately. The critical element is turning off push notifications entirely during your break so you are not tempted to check email constantly. When you return, resist the urge to process messages chronologically. Instead, mark genuine priorities and handle those first, then work through the remainder knowing the urgent items are already addressed.

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