Tracking Mails
I'm simply dreadful at keeping and maintaining correspondences. I'm again reminded of that fact as I was sifting through my e-mails this afternoon.
I suddenly feel guilty for still not being able to reply to mails from friends sent ages ago. This is one of the disadvantages of keeping too many mail accounts. It becomes cumbersome logging in to each one and then sorting through the inbox. Tendency is to keep putting it off, until eventually the e-mail backlog becomes unmanageable and it becomes more difficult to draft and send out replies.
I really should make a habit of checking each of my accounts at least once a week. And make it a policy to immediately reply to mails received. Easier said than done, though.
I apologize to all the people who may have been waiting eons for replies to their e-mails. I assure you I am not ignoring your messages. It's just that I don't check for new mail regularly and I have a very bad system of keeping track of each one of my accounts. Gomen ne. ^^;
I suddenly feel guilty for still not being able to reply to mails from friends sent ages ago. This is one of the disadvantages of keeping too many mail accounts. It becomes cumbersome logging in to each one and then sorting through the inbox. Tendency is to keep putting it off, until eventually the e-mail backlog becomes unmanageable and it becomes more difficult to draft and send out replies.
I really should make a habit of checking each of my accounts at least once a week. And make it a policy to immediately reply to mails received. Easier said than done, though.
I apologize to all the people who may have been waiting eons for replies to their e-mails. I assure you I am not ignoring your messages. It's just that I don't check for new mail regularly and I have a very bad system of keeping track of each one of my accounts. Gomen ne. ^^;
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