Do not use your inbox as a holding space for emails. When approaching your inbox for the first time each day manage it by using these 3 simple steps:
The most important take-out on this point is read and action your emails with the goal to keep your inbox empty.
The more emails you send the more you will receive. Only send necessary emails and be concise. Set up email signatures for emails that you commonly send, this will save a lot of time. Be selective using CC, does that person really need to be included in the correspondence or is it just an opportunity to receive one more response?
Don’t let emails run your day. Set aside two times during the day to review emails. It doesn’t necessarily have to be first thing in the morning. You know when you are most productive. For me the morning is the best time to achieve more difficult, business critical tasks. I set aside 30 minutes at 11am and 4pm devoted to checking and actioning emails. This was key in taking control of my day again.
To manage the daily onslaught of emails you must be disciplined. Put a plan in place and stick to it. At first it will feel uncomfortable, but persevere. Breaking your bad email habits is key to deleting your email anxiety.