
Digital Decluttering this Spring
Is it time for digital decluttering? Are your digital devices full of emails, documents, photos and videos you don’t need? Are you having trouble finding the ones you want?
Digital decluttering can help streamline your digital life by removing the items that are out of date and no longer needed.
Why do digital decluttering?
Here are some of the benefits:
- Boosts your productivity. Use less time and energy locating digital information.
- Increases your processing speed with less data being stored.
- Helps protect your personal data.
- Reduces your carbon footprint. Did you know your email has a carbon footprint?
- Improves your sense of well-being. Digital clutter can cause stress, just like physical clutter.
Digital Decluttering Tips
Not everyone agrees on the order of digital decluttering activities. But everyone agrees that it will take time and attention. Set aside time to work on it. Break it down into smaller tasks. You don’t have to do it all at once.
Here are 5 things you can do to start digital decluttering now:
- Delete any unneeded emails, photo and documents. If this is a large task, break it down into manageable segments. Remember to empty the trash when you’re done.
- Unsubscribe from any listservs, newsletters and other group communications that you no longer read.
- Delete and uninstall apps you no longer use on all your digital devices.
- Clean up your downloads folder. Delete the files that were a one-time use; save files you want to keep in another folder.
- Review your online accounts and remove information that is no longer needed. Delete the accounts you no longer use.
Learn More
To learn more about digital decluttering and other digital spring cleaning activities, read:
BBB Tip: Give Yourself a Spring Digital Makeover
Clear Out Your Cyber Clutter with a Digital Spring Cleaning
Digital Spring Cleaning: 10 Ways to Get More Productive [Infographic]
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