Probably most of us have been in a situation in which we
have sent an email that we did not want to send. We might
have not finished formatting, or double checking it before
the actual sending process, but we hit the Send
button. Most of the times, it can be unintentionally, and as
a result, we may write one or two PS follow-ups as replies to that email, adding or sending
clarifications about certain things that have been mentioned
in that email. During this week, I learned a small trick
from a friend of mine that can help you in such occasions.
As I was replying to an email, this friend told me to delete the email of the recipient, as this way, you will not be able to send this email. You may not be ready to send that email, but may accidentally press the Send button. When you have not mentioned a client for your email, your email client will not know where to send it. As a result, you may save up a lot of time and keep yourself away from getting embarrassed for sending an email half finished.
This may sound as something really simple and that may not be that much of a husle, but I believe it can be very helpful to you.