Declutter your data : take charge of your data and organize your digital life / Angela Crocker.
"Declutter Your Data is for anyone who is interested in making better use of technology, avoiding digital clutter, and coming up with an organized and efficient way to access your data. The Ten Steps at the center of the book will make you more efficient, help you save time, and give you a happier relationship with your information."-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781770402973 (paperback)
- Physical Description: xvi, 151 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : International Self-Counsel Press, 2018.
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| General Note: | "Includes free access to download forms kit"--Cover. |
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| Subject: | Time management. Personal information management. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
A step-by-step guide to reducing digital clutter helps readers determine what data is important and what information to clear out; organize what information is retained; and deal with the ongoing digital data maintenance. - Independent Publishing GroupTechnology makes things faster, and simpler. At the same time, with all the technology that surrounds us on a daily basis, everyone is awash in too much information. Our computers, phones, tablets, work projects, tax and other files, and various online accounts all store data. It's a lot!Can anything be done? Yes! Declutter Your Data is for anyone who is interested in making better use of technology, cleaning up their digital clutter, and coming up with an organized and efficient way to access their data going forward.This book guides readers step by step through the process of figuring out what data is important to them; wrestling with the information to clear out what's not useful and organize what they want to keep; and dealing with the ongoing data maintenance aspect that is a necessity in this digital age.Following author Angela Crocker's advice and putting these ideas into practice will reduce your digital clutter, make you more efficient, help you save time, and give you a happier relationship with your information, clearing your mind for more important things.