Tip of the Week-Declutter Your Computer
Hi Friends,
On today’s tip of the week, it’s important for you to declutter your digital spaces, specifically your computer. Let me emphasize the significance of digital detoxing in reducing invisible clutter and improving ease of retrieval for you.
Let’s start with the first tip: delete old files. You’ve probably been using the same computer for a while, which means there are likely unnecessary files that can be deleted. Just like decluttering a physical space, consider when you last accessed those files and if you truly need them.
Furthermore, take a look at old drafts or multiple versions of files and feel free to delete them to free up storage. If you have larger files, especially related to video content, I recommend moving them to cloud-based platforms like Dropbox or Google Drive. This will help you create more space on your computer.
To simplify your digital life, it’s crucial for you to declutter your inbox as well. Get rid of old files, unread emails, notifications, and emails from sources that are no longer relevant. By doing so, you’ll create a more organized and manageable digital space tailored to your needs.
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-Laurie
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