Originally Posted by Piglet
Read it, then delete it immediately, goes for emails, texts, PMs.
Originally Posted by Piglet
I tend to keep all Jokes and funnies that I get as they can be ressurected (sp?) from time to time and some of them cheer me up that I like to keep reading them, also if i get an email from a friend or colleague that is especially nice I will keep for days when I need encouragement or an ego boost! Other than that everything else is filed in 'The round file - WPB or file 13 as it never gets used. On the professional / work side of it most things have to be filed and kept for future reference and audits, apart from the ones that start with ' whose coming to the pub at lunch?'
Definitely a deleter.originally posted by LMC
Are you a keeper or a deleter?
This goes for emails, text messages, PMs, etc.
I'm not a hoarder by nature so this extends to other areas of my life too.
If I'm not using it I don't keep it.
I frequently dispose of letters, photographs, CDs, DVDs, videos, magazines, newspapers, books, clothes, shoes, bags, make up, jewellery, kitchen paraphanalia, bathroom bits, etc.
I don't keep things 'just in case' because so far I've never needed anything that I've thrown out.
All the important things are kept in your head and heart anyway!Originally Posted by CeeCee
but I draw the line at old photographs... (the secret with this is, brutally bin the rubbish ones when you first develop/upload them in the first place! )
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"If you're going to do something tonight, that you know you'll be sorry for in the morning, plan a lie in." Lorraine
deleted those. that removed 2 emails in the last 42 years (and I'm not even that old yet )Originally Posted by LMC
Other than that I am a keeper. I have cds going back around 10 years now with every email I ever received. This proved a life saver once in an industrial tribunal.
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