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Email Quote by Brené Brown

“Group B: “I’ve simply stopped sending unnecessary e-mails and asked my friends and colleagues to do the same. I’ve also started setting the expectation that it might take me a few days to respond. If it’s important, call me. Don’t text or e-mail. Call. Better yet, stop by my office.” quote by Brené Brown
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““Group B: “I’ve simply stopped sending unnecessary e-mails and asked my friends and colleagues to do the same. I’ve also started setting the expectation that it might take me a few days to respond. If it’s important, call me. Don’t text or e-mail. Call. Better yet, stop by my office.””

Brené Brown

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on Email Etiquette, 2020

Advocates limiting digital interruptions by setting clear response expectations and preferring direct communication for urgent matters.

In simple terms: Reduce email overload, use calls for urgent needs.

Key Takeaway

Set response expectations, prioritize calls for urgency.

Themes

communication productivity boundaries

Mood

focused assertive

Type

advice practical

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • personal relationships
  • team meetings

Key Concepts

digital minimalism social norms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you set realistic response expectations?
  • What urgent issues truly need a call?
A Different Perspective

May delay non‑urgent matters; requires discipline to enforce.

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