To the Editor:Re “Your Email Does Not Constitute My Emergency,” by Adam Grant (Opinion guest essay, April 15):Thank you, Mr. Grant, for lifting a huge weight off my conscience.
Though I am long retired, I find that my inbox is still filled with communications of varying urgency, more than I can possibly answer immediately, if ever.
When I finally did answer, with an apology, she made it clear that she regarded promptness as politeness, and that her priorities took precedence over mine.
Mr. Grant’s words about women feeling guilty for nonresponsiveness were a balm to my heart.
I will try to practice Mr. Grant’s suggestions about communicating digital boundaries and resetting norms, which I’ve always implied when I write to others, but never articulated until now.