Course Structure How To Succeed
Jonathan Levi & Maya Yizhaky
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00:28 2Course Structure How To Succeed
05:43 3What is Digital Overwhelm
04:17 4Why Does It Actually Matter
07:06 5The Alternative - Digital Peace of Mind
02:31 6Quiz - Chapter 1
The Importance of Robust Systems
05:41 8The Power of “The Cloud”
03:30 9Leveraging Automation To Reduce Friction
04:55 10Reestablishing A Healthy Relationship With Your Technology
05:47 11Digital Minimalism - The #1 Strategy To Achieve Order
04:57 12What Intuitive Organizational Type Are You
04:28 13What To Do When “Life Happens”
03:27 14Quiz - Chapter 2
15Wrangling All Of Your Email Accounts
04:56 16Inbox vs. Archive - Achieving Inbox Freedom
04:07 17The Machete - Cutting Down Your Overloaded Inbox
03:41 18The Scalpel - Strategically Cutting Down The Rest Of Your Inbox
06:58 19Get A Grip On Your Subscriptions
04:35 20Starting Fresh - Creating Your Own Structure
07:25 21What Happens Next - Beginner’s Inbox Organization
08:40 22Let’s Get Ninja - Advanced Inbox Organization
08:02 23Quiz - Chapter 3
24Enabling Back-Ups
10:02 25Calendar
12:24 26Choosing & Using A “To-Do” List
09:23 27Neat Notes Snippets
11:59 28Syncing and Organizing Documents
10:00 29Downloads Folder
03:49 30Conquering Your Contacts List
11:08 31Securely & Safely Storing Passwords
09:00 32Scan It, Send It
04:55 33Managing Legacy File Storage
04:46 34Quiz - Chapter 4
35Saving Sites
05:16 36Cross-Device Syncing of Photos & Videos
06:45 37Keeping Your Music Organized
07:57 38Books and Reading Materials
05:18 39Quiz - Chapter 5
40Self-Assessment & Success Moving Forward
05:47 41Congratulations & What We’ve Learned
01:42 42Bonus - How To Take Your Digital Decluttering To The Next Level
00:27 43Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Course Structure How To Succeed
before we dive into the nitty gritty, I just want to take a few minutes to explain to you how we're going to break apart the course and structure it in the next section. The fundamentals to digital peace of mind. We're going to learn about how to re establish a healthy relationship with your technology. This section contains the core principles of digital minimalism, systems, thinking and automation that will guide our implementation work in future sections. As a bonus, we're going to help you figure out your intuitive organizational type which will help us zero in on the most specific key issue areas most relevant for you and orient us towards your best implementation solutions. There's definitely a lot to cover but we've streamlined everything to bring you a truly comprehensive decluttering guide. Together we're going to look at taming your inbox the basics of digital order, including your to do list and calendar notes, downloads, contacts, passwords, and managing your media. We're g...
oing to tackle each of these different digital disaster areas using our four step digital decluttering methodology, ideal state declutter system and implement in step one, ideal state. You will learn the digital decluttering best practice for each area of your digital life and then customize it to meet your personal needs and preferences. This is where digital mindfulness comes in deciding upfront the where when and how of your technology use for step to declutter, you will delete old files, apps and services that no longer serve your future state. Next up, step three system, you will set up a new cloud based system to get you to your future state. This system should encourage your desired behaviors and leverage automation when possible. Finally, step four implement, this is the technical part of getting your system up and fully functional, transferring any files as needed. We'll also cover refining your system's long term maintenance and how to restore order when life happens and things have gotten a little out of control. We're going to help you conquer each digital disaster zone and will even cover how to handle all of your legacy files from old hardware and while things can get a bit technical at times we've designed this process to be as painless as possible. We will be giving you quizzes and worksheets throughout which will help reinforce the material, your learning and customize your implementation steps. We know that everyone has different devices, different pain points and different priorities, so take the time to fill out each worksheet this way you can get exactly what you need out of this course. Like most of my courses this course has a fair share of homework. This is because as an expert in accelerated learning, I know that the only way you're going to learn what's being taught is by actually doing it yourself in each lesson after we explain the best practice for a digital area and walk you through the decluttering steps, You will need to finish actually decluttering that area for the more significant sections. This may take a few hours, we recommend that you pause between lessons and finish decluttering each disaster area before proceeding to the next one. By the way, we always welcome your requests and suggestions for other sections that we can add and improve upon as time goes on during my first digital decluttering session with a new client. The most common questions I hear are will I ever get this all organized and how do I make time to get this done while they're worried at first, most people realize the digital decluttering is really just about an initial upfront time investment of a few dedicated days or an hour or two per day for a few weeks after an initial upfront time investment, your new streamlined digital processes will pay off and you'll be way more mindful of digital noise. This will pay off big time, saving you a ton of time and giving you a new sense of ease and focus in terms of equipment. We've designed this course to be universal for all users, whether you have an iphone or an android device, Mac, or windows or even a mix of all of the above. This course has been designed to help you declutter any device by the end of this course, you're going to have mastered our four step digital decluttering method and if something is missing or you have a better recommendation, please submit a question and we will address it. Last but not least. I want to say that not every lesson is relevant for every person. Some people already have an inbox management system that works for them or are already happy with how they manage their passwords. We understand that and that's why we always provide you with the best practice approach. It's up to you to pick and choose what is helpful to you and what isn't and decide if you want to tweak or super boost any of your existing digital systems. And so without any further ado and thanks for your patience. Let's dive in to our first section which deals with the overall principles of what is digital overwhelmed and why we want to shift to an alternative model of digital living. This section will give us the right mental frameworks and understandings to help us power through the implementation work later on.
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joe culver
This class is well organized and flows well. There is one thing I do NOT like is the reference to another class in the Syllabus: "Kill The Chaos of Information Overload with Evernote Webinar" The webinar has only one good tip, use Tabs in Evernote. The webinar hypes more tips if you buy the course by Charles Bird. I bought the course for $197 which was listed as a discount from a much higher price. The course is poorly assembled, out of date, and hardly worth more than a few dollars. It assembled with a bunch of short videos, each video starts after he is talking and ends before he is finished. Evernote Scanner is no longer made and Evernote no longer supports the software.
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