Email Bankruptcy for Those Wanting Out of Their Inbox!

For most people nowadays, it is quite common to maintain a couple of email accounts. With the requirements that come with work and everyday life, it is even more common for people to fall behind on their email (you can count me in that overcrowded boat). With that said, more and more people are declaring email bankruptcy as a means to solve this problem.

Basically, a person wipes his or her swamped inbox clean and starts anew during an e-mail bankruptcy, a term which has even found its way into the lexicon of the Urban Dictionary.

So should you file for email bankruptcy? For some people, email bankruptcy offers false hope, is bad business practice and can be prevented by simply refusing to be overloaded by email overload. For others like the recording artist Moby, email bankruptcy has offered the fresh start that they so needed. Regardless of where you stand on email bankruptcy, there are some compelling arguments on both sides.

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