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Kelly's avatar

I completely deleted an entire email account last month. I’d had this account for almost 20 years and was so nervous that something horrible would happen and I would desperately need access to this email address after it was gone. I spent a full year monitoring the account and slowly moving actual important things to a different email address in preparation. Then one day I decided I’d prepared enough and just pulled the trigger. It was amazing. I got to watch 6,000 unread emails just disappear and now I have one less email account to monitor. Sooo many subscriptions finally dealt with. It was so satisfying that I’m already thinking about doing it with another email. For some reason I had 4 (now 3) different personal email addresses, not even counting work related emails.

Aleksandr L's avatar

I have decades of folders in folders of organized photos. As well as a massively chaotic, sorted by seasons, Downloads folder. Yes it’s an uncompleted task, but since focusing on reading and not image / video based entertainment it doesn’t bother me much anymore.

Emails took me months of both deleting and unsubscribing to dwindle it down to only things I want.

After finding many great sources to read from, I realized I can’t read them all. And instead of narrowing them down it’s just what gets read and unread isn’t that big a deal. These fun parts of life are there when you’re ready to chew on and are okay to miss when you aren’t. Let anxiety come from something more urgent, because I think I’d be a bit sad if they disappeared one day.

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