Check out this article
The
First 15 Things You Need to Do to Declutter Your Entire Life, by Ashley Abramson
Okay, I have written
numerous times on decluttering, but the biggest plus for me is having more
usable space in my home and having less work when cleaning.
This article gives some
useful tips I may have missed, especially since I am not IT inclined.
Especially check out the
“Declutter Your Digital Life” section.
I have covered the need
to backup files abstractly when I have mentioned my failed motherboard. Losing complete
hard drives and the information on it due to reformatting errors, power fluxes,
motherboard failure, and technology advances makes one a believer in backing up
your files. Backup your files daily. I back up Word files that I am working on every
10 minutes. While I am not good at deleting files, I rename new versions with
an addition number or alphabet, (Got to work on that. Maybe I do not need to
keep all the versions of whatever to whatever12b at that. I do use folders; all
the copies are in the same place, yeah!)
I am hopeless at cell
phone stuff, so find help from your provider for your particular make and
model.
I have covered the “Declutter
Your Home,” “Declutter Your Closet,” “Declutter
Your Office Space,” topics and have a few graphics in the “Creating Your Forever
Home” pdf file e-book, however check out this article’s take on the subject.
Check out the aspect of
“Declutter Your Life” that the article touches. My take on this aspect of challenges
has not gone to these lengths. However, I do touch on some of the reasons we do
not move forward with simplifying our lives due to procrastination, physical
limitations, and our own imperfect mindsets.
We have to be ready for
a change, actively seek help when necessary, and yes, work at it to create our
forever homes.
Here
is the link to the article mentioned
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