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Inspiration to help you on your organizing and productivity journey
Please, create a digital estate plan
My client died, and it revealed a stark reality about their digital life. They didn’t have a plan. Here’s how you can get started.
Strategies for your Gmail inbox
Navigating Gmail can be tough for some, so I thought I’d share some tips and tricks to help you organize your inbox.
8 takeaways from the NAPO Summit
Learning is the best way to keep growing! I’m sharing some juicy nuggets that impacted me at this year’s Summit.
Digital tools I use every day
I’m frequently asked about solving technology problems. I’m sharing my list of daily apps and tools I use to help me stay organized.
Where to start when cleaning out your inbox
Someone recently asked me, “I need to clean out my inbox and don’t know where to start. Do you have any advice?” A great question. Here’s what I said…
How to manage email overload
If you have more than 100 messages in your inbox, this is for you! Email should help us not bog us down. Stop struggling with overload and get control of your inbox.
Going paperless in a digital age
Tired of pushing paper? Are you ready to take the plunge into paperless living? We’ve broken down the process into manageable steps.
Rules to Help You Manage Digital Clutter
Can you imagine moving 3,000 physical files at one time? Digital clutter can be a productivity downer, and although unseen, take up just as much space in your life.
How to organize your passwords
Passwords are annoying but necessary. They are the key to your personal information and need to be protected. Let’s unpack what you need to know about securing your passwords.
Four ways to keep your information secure
Navigating the vast amount of data we process each day is downright overwhelming. When you’re feeling overwhelmed it’s easy to ignore simple strategies to keep your data secure.
The A-Z of email
I’m asked about how to navigate overwhelm of the inbox. Sometimes we have to go back to the basics.
”Stay curious, keep learning and keep growing. And always strive to be more interested than interesting.”
— Jane Fonda