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The email habits of Jeff Bezos, Tony Hsieh, and 8 other super-successful people

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos forwards pressing emails with one added character

The email habits of Jeff Bezos, Tony Hsieh, and 8 other super-successful people

Huffington Post cofounder Arianna Huffington has three email no-nos

Huffington Post cofounder Arianna Huffington has three email no-nos

Huffington has three simple rules for email:

  1. No emails for half an hour before bed
  2. No rushing to emails as soon as she wakes
  3. No emails while she is with her children

"The last time my mother got angry with me before she died was when she saw me reading my email and talking to my children at the same time," Huffington wrote in her book, "Thrive." "... being connected in a shallow way to the entire world can prevent us from being deeply connected to those closest to us — including ourselves."

Apple CEO Tim Cook reads most of his 700-plus emails

Apple CEO Tim Cook reads most of his 700-plus emails

The CEO who wakes up at 3:45 a.m. each day said during an interview with ABC that he receives somewhere between 700 and 800 emails a day.

"And I read the majority of those ... Every day, every day. I'm a workaholic."

Birchbox cofounder Katia Beauchamp makes employees include a response deadline

Birchbox cofounder Katia Beauchamp makes employees include a response deadline

The beauty-sample subscription service cofounder told Lifehacker that insisting people on the team indicate when they need a response in all emails is one of her best time-saving tricks.

"It makes prioritization so much faster," she said.

Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh employs a full-time team of email ninjas

Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh employs a full-time team of email ninjas

In a fascinating Quora thread about CEO email habits, Michael Chen, a responder who once met Hsieh, wrote that the Zappos CEO told him he had a team of four or five full-time email handlers.

"Fun fact, I think their official titles are Email Ninja," Chen said.

Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson has a system for remembering contacts

Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson has a system for remembering contacts

The online marketplace CEO told Fast Company that you need to have a system for everything, no matter what it is.

For example, whenever he meets someone new and adds their contact information to his address book, he includes a note about when they met and what they discussed. That way, whenever he emails someone, he can directly reference their meeting before he moves on to the ask.

Microsoft CEO Bill Gates is blessed with too few emails to stress about inbox zero

Microsoft CEO Bill Gates is blessed with too few emails to stress about inbox zero

Gates told "Today" in 2013 that he only received between 40 and 50 emails a day.

"So you process some, and get back to others at night. You make sure if you put something off you get back to it later," he explained.

Hint Water founder and CEO Kara Goldin wakes up early to check email

Hint Water founder and CEO Kara Goldin wakes up early to check email

Goldin considers her morning a critical part of her day and devotes the wee hours of the morning to checking her email and schedule.

She says she heads straight to her inbox at 5:30 a.m. because "doing this gives me a clear understanding of what the next 12 hours are going to look like and what my priorities are once I get to the office."

Hootsuite CEO and founder Ryan Holmes goes for email broke

Hootsuite CEO and founder Ryan Holmes goes for email broke

When overwhelmed with his inbox, Holmes likes to "declare inbox bankruptcy" and delete everything so he can start fresh.

He recommends only doing this once every few years, and practitioners should add a disclaimer message to their email signature after deleting unread mails. Something like, "Sorry if I didn't get back to your last email. To become a better communicator in 2015, I've recently declared email bankruptcy," he advises.

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt responds quickly to every email

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt responds quickly to every email

In his book "How Google Works," the former Google CEO wrote, "Most of the best — and busiest — people we know act quickly on their emails, not just to us or to a select few senders, but to everyone."

Even if the answer is a simple "got it," Schmidt says being responsive establishes a positive communication loop and a culture focused on merit.

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