Decluttering your life is all about removing anything that doesn't align with what you want. It is asking yourself a few questions about a particular item. If the item adds value in some way, you keep it. If it does not, you let it go.
Decluttering your life is all about removing anything that doesn't align with what you want. It is asking yourself a few questions about a particular item. If the item adds value in some way, you keep it. If it does not, you let it go.
In today’s busy world, families need realistic solutions that work on their schedule. Bullet journals and the Marie Kondo method work wonderfully for some, but others find it difficult to fit into their day or maintain a routine.
It can be overwhelming to track expenses. With receipts coming at you in various mediums like those that appear in your inbox, or the paper copies that end up shoved into the bottom of your bag, there should be a better way to keep and manage your receipts. Luckily, there are various ways to track and organize receipts to help keep your life and your inbox clutter-free. Receipt tracking software can help you digitize and manage every document, so it is organized, viewable, and entirely online.
Gone are the days of disposable cameras and 1-hour photo printing. With today's technological advancements, people can take instant digital pictures with the ease of their cellphones. However, taking amazing photographs with a cellphone often creates hundreds, if not thousands of pictures stored on a single device. Each image or video recording takes up a specific amount of space, and that space can quickly take over a phone's storage capacities. To both save your cherished memories and reclaim your phone's storage, you should regularly transfer your photo and video data from your phone to your computer.
Growing up, my grandmother would always say to me, "everything has a place, and there is a place for everything." While that concept escaped me as a child, as an adult, it has become something I tell myself to stay motivated.
If you have ever spent extended periods sifting through images, videos, or documents searching for one particular piece of content, then it is time for you to organize your files.
Filing cabinets, drawers, photo albums – there’s probably not a shortage of documents stored throughout your home that could stand to move into the digital age. “Digitizing” is just that – taking physical documents and converting them into digital form.
While many of us dream of being highly organized, ready and willing to access everything from tax records to family vacation photos at the touch of a button, that level of digital readiness often feels unattainable.
All you need to know to keep your papers and documents under control.
Paperless is possible! Here’s how you can transition to a paperless lifestyle.