Home / Career & Money / Work & Motherhood 15 tweets that prove you should update your email signature ASAP Twitter/@Furtak We are still in a pandemic, and we are not doing OK. By Motherly Editors February 17, 2021 Twitter/@Furtak Rectangle Inside this article Here are the best pandemic email signatures: We are on month 11 of the pandemic (here comes our baby’s first birthday, ugh) and somehow it’s only dawning on me that I should be updating my email signature to reflect the level of burnout and how spread thin I am, as a working mom of three under 3. I used to be so so so so so proud of my inbox 0 email, which is now, to be very honest, a dumpster fire of unread ones, must reply ones that keep getting pushed to next week and half-written replies. Thankfully, some have been smarter than me and have been doing this already. Mom of two Liz Teich, also known on Instagram as The New York Stylist, shared her email signature in her IG stories and it was highly relatable. Teich’s story encouraged moms to go easy on themselves and also set a realistic email signature. Hers is “I’m a mom in a pandemic and will be delated in responding to my emails. Thank you for understanding.” Me being me, I took to Twitter for reassurance and also more inspo on what mine should be. And of course, the tweets did not disappoint. Here are the best pandemic email signatures: Some days I want to add to my email signature, “Any work I have done since March 13, 2020, I have done while also c… https://t.co/RmnVMNe4Eh— Erin Marie Furtak, Ph.D. (@furtak) 1597435331.0 One of the authors I work with has this as their email signature: “If you are receiving this email outside of your… https://t.co/Zh0J7xS1xh— Eric Smith (@ericsmithrocks) 1596726848.0 Very tempted to just add “many apologies for the delayed response” to my email signature. This pandemic has broken my inbox.— Laila Ujayli (@lailaujayli) 1612987572.0 “Have a noncontagious day but keep an infectious smile” is peak pandemic email signature— Pfizer Pfab (@6foot1thighz) 1609856194.0 new email signature about to say “Please excuse any typos. We still in a pandemic.”— Justin “Grandma’s Favorite” Reid (@griffinblvd) 1601987992.0 Bouta just change my email signature to “During a pandemic?”— critical groove theory (@karlogan_) 1590688020.0 I’m going to put this in my email signature, to be removed only after raising and educating three small humans whil… https://t.co/TY94ode1f1— Allison Lenard (@BrooklynLenny) 1613592812.0 There are two kinds of people: those who changed their email signature since the pandemic started, and liars— Euna (@Eunakria) 1613279202.0 I personally have used “Sláinte!” in my signature since the pandemic started. Some people actually look it up and e… https://t.co/2CUPVY1HIb— Angelé (@AngeleOutWest) 1612974026.0 A new message for your email signature: ‘I’m living and working through a pandemic. I, like you, need to keep mysel… https://t.co/hPoEYJxUBJ— Petra Boynton (@DrPetra) 1609267291.0 Just saw this on an email and love it: “I am sending this email at a time that is convenient for me. Please answe… https://t.co/0tjUXMqFgW— Matt Wallaert (@mattwallaert) 1613513049.0 I’ve updated my email signature to let people know that they can request extensions, help, or any form of grace fro… https://t.co/irVfQwjpQX— Tahmeed Shafiq (@tryingtotype) 1610661647.0 Related Stories Work & Motherhood Catch-22: No job, no childcare; no childcare, no job Parental Leave Almost 50% of parents heading back to work after parental leave found it harder than expected, survey finds Motherly Stories Working women still do most of the housework—so why are men saying they now do a lot more? Inside this article Here are the best pandemic email signatures: The latest Health & Wellness New report shows daycare centers weren’t Covid transmission hubs after all News Free at-home Covid tests are coming back—here’s how to get them Covid Covid vaccine doesn’t increase early miscarriage risk in men or women, study finds Children's Health Large study shows effects of Covid vaccine in pregnancy on newborns