Omaha Insurance Solutions - May 2025

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INSIDE This Issue

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All Trader Joe’s Did for My Son

The Rising Cost of Medicare Advantage 2

Silky Chocolate Mousse 3

An Action Plan for a Digital Spring-Cleaning 4

Inbox Overload? Dig Yourself out of the Email Avalanche!

UNSUBSCRIBE FROM CLUTTER. Delete all incoming emails that drain your energy. You may have to open every email and scroll to the bottom to find the “unsubscribe” link, but once you have done that, the problem is partly resolved. LAUNCH A PURGE. Your backlog of unread and unwanted emails may number in the thousands by now. If you’re sure you don’t need mass groupings of emails, you can delete them by the page en masse. If you aren’t sure whether you need some of those emails, click on “archive” to get the messages out of your inbox. Creating and storing email in folders can save you a lot of time otherwise spent scrolling. Select each email you want to move aside, hover over the subject line, click “move to,” and relocate it to a new or existing folder. And

if you have a backlog of unfinished emails (who doesn’t?), attack that queue, too.

CLEAN THE DIGITAL CLOSET. Many people have old documents stored on their computers that serve no purpose other than making it easier for cybercriminals to gather personal information. Discard any data or documents you don’t need or use, and empty the trash afterward. While some apps purport to help you declutter your computer, be wary: Some may set up subscriptions to their own feeds or share your data with a third party. Working through all these tasks may take an hour or more, but the sense of accomplishment and freedom from future email overload will more than make up for the time.

If your email inbox grows every morning like a tidal wave, a quick digital cleanup may be what you need. Scrolling through hundreds of emails daily wastes time and drains your ability to focus on other, more purposeful tasks. To make all those messages from old subscriptions, names you don’t recognize, and other digital debris consuming your valuable time disappear, use these three steps to clean up the mess.

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