5 tips to reach Inbox Zero today
Learn the fastest ways to empty your inbox

Mathilde Vandon
on
Jul 28, 2025
Are you drowning in a sea of unread emails? You're not alone.
The average office worker receives 121 emails per day, making inbox management an appalling task1.
The Inbox Zero method, developed by productivity expert Merlin Mann, offers a lifeline. Here are five actionable tips to help you achieve Inbox Zero today:
1. Implement the 2-Minute Rule
If an email takes less than two minutes to respond to, do it immediately1. This simple rule can help you process up to 40% of your daily emails instantly. Whether it's confirming a meeting time or acknowledging receipt of a document, quick responses prevent small tasks from piling up.
2. Use the Four D's Method
For emails that require more than two minutes, apply the Four D's:
Delete: Remove unnecessary emails
Delegate: Forward emails to appropriate team members
Defer: Use snooze or scheduling features for non-urgent emails
Do: Act on important and urgent emails immediately
This method helps you make quick decisions about each email, preventing your inbox from becoming a to-do list.
3. Unsubscribe Ruthlessly
Reducing incoming emails is crucial for maintaining Inbox Zero. Unsubscribing from unnecessary newsletters can reduce your email volume by up to 30%. Use unsubscribe tools or email management apps (like Recapp) to streamline this process.
4. Set Up Filters and Folders
Create automatic sorting rules to organize your inbox. Set up key folders like Action Required, Waiting, Archive, and Reference.
For instance, you could create a filter that automatically sorts all emails from a specific client or project into a designated folder.
5. Schedule Email Check-ins
Limit email checks to 2-3 times per day. Batching email processing can save up to 1 hour per day. Set specific "email working hours" and communicate these to your team
For example, you might dedicate 15 minutes at 9 AM and 5 PM for email management. Remember, Inbox Zero isn't just about having no emails in your inbox. It's about efficiently managing your email so it doesn't control your workday
As Merlin Mann said, "You can take the average email inbox — even a relatively neglected one — from full to zero in about 20 minutes."
By implementing these strategies consistently, you'll be well on your way to achieving and maintaining Inbox Zero. Start today, and reclaim control over your inbox and your time.