Productivity tip. Don't give out your email to anyone ever. Okay, I'm joking a little bit, but let's face it, we're all faced, if not on a daily basis, at least a weekly or monthly basis to give our email addresses to people in exchange for something. If I land the new dubai airport and I want free Wi Fi, I had to give them an email address, but I don't have to give them my main email address. My recommendation is create an actual working email address through Google or Microsoft or something that you never check. Because you know, anything going to that address isn't important.
With many things in life you're signing on. For free Wi Fi at Starbucks, for example, you need to be able to give an accurate real email address but it doesn't have to be the one you use regularly. This will save you massive amounts of time of not having to click Delete. Any one delete for span takes half a second and last. But when you add up all that time, over the years of delete, delete, delete. It's huge chunks of your life.
Easiest way to solve that problem is to not give out your email address in the first place unless you really want it. And we've all been there that situation, you have a website, they have good information, they want to send you a newsletter. You're all excited about timeout. Are you sure you can't just go to that website? Once a month, rather than getting an email from them every three days for the rest of your life? Ask yourself, Am I certain I want this much intrusion into my life before giving out your email address to anyone and certainly if it's an organization, you don't really care malls another one, you go to a mall these days.
They want to suck you in and say have you stayed there longer, they give you free Wi Fi, but only if you give an email address unless you go to that mall and you really want all their discount promos. Don't give them an email address that you actually use and check frequently. Give them one that you've created just for those purposes.