Tidy '24: Apps Week 2 - Silence the Distractors
Notifications can be great, but they're usually horrible. Don't let them steal your attention. Anything you allow through should be worthy of interruption.
Notifications can be great, but they're usually horrible. Don't let them steal your attention. Anything you allow through should be worthy of interruption.
Our devices tend to collect apps like dust, so it's important to clean things every so often. Looking for what you don't use is a great first step.
It doesn't matter how orderly your task list might be, how perfectly accurate your calendar is, or how great your system is without regular reviews.
With your important appointments scheduled, let's focus on that never-ending list of tasks. Can you get them out of your head and into one central spot?
Planning your personal schedule can go many different ways, but always make sure you add the most important appointments first. Only then fit the rest in.
Do you know where all of your time goes? Could it be managed better than it already is? Take stock of your schedule to see where it might be improved.
With your media collection identified and centralized and your platform chosen and ready to go, we're finally going to put some photos where they belong!
It's time to dive into a task that isn't just looking for stuff or deciding things! Let's start pulling your media collection together into one location.
Choosing where you want to store your photos long-term can be challenging. Let's highlight some considerations for choosing a platform to move forward.
Now that we've spent a month on email, let's jump into photo management. It's a scary prospect for some, but this week's task will help: find your media!
For this final "half week" in January, I want to point you toward some tools that can automate and streamline much of the tedious inbox cleanup work.
After the first few weeks of preparing your inbox, it's time to create a routine that lets you zip through the bulk of incoming mail in only a few minutes.