Hi there,
I recently went on an unplugged vacation and didn’t check my email or Instagram for a whole week: It was wonderful, I’m still alive.
Five things to share:
It has finally dawned on me I am one person with one brain, and there is only so much information I can realistically consume before I die of information-exhaustion. Hey, stress kills! With that, it is time for another digital declutter.
I read Marie Kondo’s book Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life and the chapter on digital clutter really resonated with me. Cheers to a digital life that sparks joy, not overwhelm.
I watched Matt D’Avella’s Guide to Digital Minimalism again.
A quote I want to share with you this week:
If you surrendered to the air, you can ride it.
— Toni Morrison
I was swimming against the waves in the Atlantic Ocean when the quote popped in my mind. Surrender. Surrender. Surrender.
Are you running out of storage, overwhelmed by spam or worried about your privacy? These 13-step digital declutter tips can help you clean up your digital space.
P.s. Please be careful when downloading third-party apps to clear out your digital clutter. For instance, Unroll.me has been found selling its users’ data.
That’s all for this week!
Thank you for reading, and share with anyone you think may benefit.
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Until next time,
Mehret