Congratulations & What We’ve Learned
Jonathan Levi & Maya Yizhaky
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41. Congratulations & What We’ve Learned
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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
Congratulations & What We’ve Learned
congratulations. You've now made it through the entire program. And if you've been carefully following along with each of the steps, your digital world is now pretty much entirely clutter free. But remember part of being in digital zen is staying flexible, taking periodic steps to revisit your needs and tweak your systems accordingly. So you now have a very solid foundation. When it comes to digital order, it will only persist if you continue to dedicate time to it. This means finishing up any outstanding decluttering leveraging, the skills you've learned in this course, maintaining good digital habits and setting aside time every week to tidy things up before they get out of control. Perfect. Can't and won't exist here. What's most important is that you have regained a sense of control when it comes to your digital world and that you are using technology in a way that truly serves you. We want to thank you for joining us on this digital declutter journey towards a more intentional and...
beneficial relationship with your technology. We hope that you've gained a great deal out of the time you've spent here with us. One of the most valuable assets you have as a student is the facebook community for this course there you'll find plenty of people ready and willing to help or provide feedback on anything you might be going through And with that it's time for us to part ways. So once again, congratulations and take care. Bye bye. Mm hmm. Mhm
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Ratings and Reviews
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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