@Kyresti Automation, usually. If there's a robot to automate the horribly embarrassingly bureaucratic process instead of burning my time, I'll use it every time.
Especially useful when that process is "waiting on an email" or "I need to make X phone call at Y time".
Also, ruthlessly exploiting loopholes in the bureaucracy. You can, for example, opt out of pre-screened financial spam mail entirely, and very few people know this.
@Goldkin Many thank!
@Kyresti Automation, aggressive delisting, and aggressively maintained spam filters are pretty much our society's defense against the dark arts (with apologies for using a phrase sourced from a TERF for lack of better analogy).