When you finish, look at the cables that are left and ask yourself if you need them, when was the last time you used them and if there are some cables you don’t even know what are they for? Then let them go. Cables: when you decide that you want to keep something put all the right chargers and cables next to it so you can clearly see which accessories you need and which ones you don’t.Broken items: are you keeping things so that you can fix them one day? If so, give yourself a deadline otherwise let everything go.Manuals: have you ever used a manual? Maybe in the beginning and that’s it? Nowadays we can find everything on the internet so we can easily let go of all those manuals as well.Somehow we always seem to keep them but then we never use them so now is the time to finally recycle them. Boxes: start by getting rid of all the boxes.Now start sorting through it and to help you with this here are some tips: – basically everything that is somehow connected with electronics. So, as usual, take some time out of your schedule and put everything in one spot – all the devices, accessories, cables, manuals, boxes etc. ![]() Our decluttering wouldn’t be complete without also looking at the electronic equipment itself. And as I always say, keep things simple because the easier it is to find and store items, the easier your life will be. This is just an idea that can help you with organising your files. And if I’m working on a particular project, I create a new file where I store all the relevant data in. And my personal photos are under my Memories folder, which is under my Personal one. So instead of keeping all images in one area, I keep them separate – pictures for my blog are under my Blog folder, which is under my Work folder. This is why I design my digital life in a way that I know precisely where to head if I want to work or if I want to watch something or if I want to look at photos etc. So why would we use such a storage system for our digital space? Sometimes that might make sense but often it doesn’t. We don’t keep all of our items made out of metal in one spot of the house and all of our items made out of cotton in the other. I like to look at my computer as I view my house – if I want to get ready to go out I go into my closet and if I want something to eat I go into my kitchen. Play around with folders and just as we do in our home, find a place for everything. Once you’ve deleted everything that didn’t serve, you can now start organising. Listen to yourself and do it your own way. *TIP: You can also turn off the notification for your social media apps so they don’t remind you to use them.Īlso, don’t be afraid to let go of old friends that just irritate you or unfollow something that somehow everyone else likes but you don’t. Keep in mind, that your attention is something valuable – it is so valuable that companies invest lots of money into understanding how to get more of your focus onto their products so choose what you concentrate on wisely. ![]() ![]() If you really want to feel your best every single day then think if there are any ‘negative’ accounts or information that you see daily – maybe you start comparing yourself with all the filtered photos, perhaps some posts make you irritated or in the best case, they just take your attention away without adding anything. The approach is very straightforward – simply unfollow/delete anyone or anything that doesn’t make you feel inspired or that doesn’t add any value to your life. Open up your social media accounts one by one and start decluttering. Now let’s hop inside our apps to go a step further. To stay on top of this remove photos weekly or monthly, depending on how many pictures you take.īut if you’re ready to really dive deep into decluttering your photos as well, read this post with detailed steps on how to finally declutter your photos once and for all □ Plus deleting them will clear up a lot of storage and make searching for other photos in the future easier. and delete them.īecause we’re always taking pictures to share with our friends and partners, a huge amount can pile up in a short space of time so it’s worthwhile taking some time to keep them clutter-free. Start by opening your photos and go all the way back – now pick the images that you don’t need any more food photos, pictures of wifi passwords, random screenshots, duplicates, screenshots of quotes etc. Because they fall under the sentimental category, I don’t recommend going into a lot of detail right now but it’s still good to skim through them to let go of anything that we most certainly know we don’t need anymore.
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