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10 days to organize your digital life

Over the past few years, I’ve tried a lot of different tools to help myself stay organized.  Some worked, and some didn’t, but each one helped me get my life a bit more organized.

At this point, I’ve got a solid system worked out for dealing with all of the electronic cruft that shows up in my life, and over the next two weeks I’ll share those tools and techniques with you.  I’ll cover ways to get your inbox under control, be able to access any of your files from anywhere, keep your to-do list tidy, never fear a computer crash again and much more.

There are many tools out there to help you, but the problem now is finding the right ones.  Not only will I help you find the best tools, but I’ll show you how best to use them and how to make them work together.  Even better, almost every tool I showcase is free.

I started on Monday, December 7 and I covered one aspect of your life each weekday for two weeks.  Here’s what’s we talked about:

  • Monday, Dec 7 – Get control of your email
  • Tuesday, Dec 8 – Keep up with the sites you care about
  • Wednesday, Dec 9 – Manage your calendar
  • Thursday, Dec 10 – Organize your files
  • Friday, Dec 11Organize your photos
  • Monday, Dec 14 – Streamline your lifestream
  • Tuesday, Dec 15Organize your tasks
  • Wednesday, Dec 16 – Take advantage of the small breaks of time
  • Thursday, Dec 17 – Get control of your finances
  • Friday, Dec 18Capture everything else

Make sure you stay in the loop to get everything out of this series. You can subscribe to the RSS feed, follow me on Twitter, or just have the posts automatically sent to your email address.

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Comments

  1. This is a fantastic information we all need! I happened to just do the organization of my internet bookmarks the other day, and it makes such a difference. I will be looking through your links more closely… one each day… and implementing your ideas. Thanks for helping me start 2010 out of the messy closet : )

  2. Thank you so much for all the hints and tips… This is really coming in handy for organising my life. Just need to get all these tools in place and hopefully my life will be running smoothly. 

  3. Thank you for these posts I look forward to reviewing them.  I’m particularly interested to know if your software recommendations here are up to date….for example, Nozbe?  Need to spend so much time checking out the software that the actual organizational effort gets lost….

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