021 Digital Decluttering – ProductivityCast




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Summary: Clutter is a pernicious problem for many people. And, so is its cousin, digital clutter. Across your many desktop and mobile devices now prevalent in daily life, we house files piled high (metaphorically speaking) that as Art Gelwicks aptly notes, lives on "without a clearly defined purpose." Clearly this is a complicated issue and the ProductivityCast team has a healthy debate about the practicality of managing our digital worlds, and what awaits us in the future for digital information management. Join us for this fascinating discussion into digital clutter and the need to do digital decluttering.<br> <br> This is surely a topic we'll revisit in the future, as the more information we have about us living both locally on our systems and in the cloud grows, almost exponentially.<br> <br> Enjoy! Give us feedback! And, thanks for listening!<br> <br> If you'd like to discuss this episode, please click here to leave a comment down below (this jumps you to the bottom of the post). What are your thoughts on your digital information and performing any kind of digital decluttering? Do you suffer from digital clutter? Or, do you have a particular area where you manage your digital information well (say, at work), but very poorly elsewhere (like, home digital photo organization)? You can comment below, or let us know via our contact form (audio or text) and we'll be glad to help as best as we can in a future episode.<br> <br> In this Cast<br> <br> Ray Sidney-Smith<br> <br> Augusto Pinaud<br> <br> Francis Wade<br> <br> Art Gelwicks<br> <br> Show Notes<br> <br> Resources we mention, including links to them will be provided here. Please listen to the episode for context.<br> <br> Trello for Mac<br> <br> Evernote<br> <br> IFTTT<br> <br> Amazon Kindle e-Readers<br> <br> Survivorman<br> <br> Instapaper<br> <br> Pinterest<br> <br> Minimalism (documentary)<br> <br> ProdPod: Episode 68–Digital Clutter: Out of Sight Is Not Out of Mind<br> <br> Otixo<br> <br> MultCloud<br> <br> OneNote<br> <br> Google Drive<br> <br> Dropbox<br> <br> Getting Things Done by David Allen<br> <br> Raw Text Transcript<br> <br> Raw, unedited and machine-produced text transcript so there may be substantial errors, but you can search for specific points in the episode to jump to, or to reference back to at a later date and time, by keywords or key phrases. The time coding is h:mm:ss.ms to h:mm:ss.ms (e.g., 0:00:00.000,0:00:04.000 starts at 0.00 seconds and ends at 4 seconds in the cast's audio).<br> <br> 0:00:00.000,0:00:03.870<br> are you ready to manage your work and<br> <br> 0:00:02.159,0:00:06.120<br> personal world better to live a<br> <br> 0:00:03.870,0:00:07.350<br> fulfilling productive life then you've<br> <br> 0:00:06.120,0:00:09.599<br> come to the right place<br> <br> 0:00:07.350,0:00:12.090<br> productivity cast the weekly show about<br> <br> 0:00:09.599,0:00:14.299<br> all things productivity here are your<br> <br> 0:00:12.090,0:00:16.699<br> hosts Ray Sidney-Smith and Augusto<br> <br> 0:00:14.299,0:00:18.720<br> Pinaud Francis Wade and art Gelwicks