Digital Minimalism with Kristen of Minima Organizing β€” 600sqftandababy


I think it’s amazing you aim for inbox zero! How do you stay on top of emails? I personally read everything and respond to most, but that’s where my ability to manage emails stops, I just keep everything forever. My personal email and my Minima email both come to the same inbox. I probably get 10 to 20 emails a day if I had to guess?Step one for anyone reading: unsubscribe from all of the marketing and newsletter emails you receive on a daily basis. Unroll.meΒ is a great app to expedite this process. You can also search your email inbox for specific senders and bulk delete after unsubscribing. At this point, I only subscribe to one or two newsletters and I think the only retail site I get marketing emails from is MUJI.Β I used to get emails from other sites, but realized that was only encouraging me to shop and browse when there were better ways to use my time.I think of my email inbox as my β€œaction” items. It’s not meant to be a file box for everything else. Once an email thread is complete, I delete it. If there is information I will need to reference later, I capture that bit and store it in my Google Drive. For β€œpending” items, I keep a few folders such as β€œMinima Team Communication”, β€œHome Projects”, β€œUpcoming Travel”, and β€œOnline Orders”. These folders get cleaned out periodically (I have a recurring task on my Google Calendar to remind me).My Google Calendar, Google Drive, and Gmail all work together to keep things organized. Most recently, I’ve implemented recurring tasks in Google Calendar for things like decluttering my digital space, washing bed linens, watering plants, grooming our pet bunnies, or filing quarterly taxes. Doing so has freed up my mind for other things. I keep the Google Calendar tab open on my iMac at all times for quick reference (I work from home).The Boomerang for GmailΒ app is my inbox zero secret weapon (also available for Outlook, iOS, and Android). If an email doesn’t need to be acted upon that same day, I β€œBoomerang” it to leave my inbox and come back wheneverΒ I plan to act on it. This way, only my immediate action items are in my inbox. When those are complete, I have inbox zero!What’re one or two things anyone could do to be more digitally minimal. Like where would you start? A small step?As with physical clutter, startΒ with deleting rather than trying to organize it all. Instead of scrolling through social media next time you feel a twinge of boredom, scroll through your recent photos or emails and delete (it’ll probably feel more satisfying too).For some, taking fewer photos moving forward may be beneficial. We often have the desire or impulse to capture a moment of joy or beauty, and having smartphones makes this easy. However, over-focusing on preserving a memory can take us out of the present moment and lessen the experience.How do you think Digital Minimalism relates to Home Minimalism? And I do find it ironic or even hypocritical that I don’t think we should hang on to physical items that don’t serve us but I struggle to do the same with digital things… it’s like they aren’t real to me.For me, it’s the same drive to feel free and live in the present moment. Just like physical minimalism, digital minimalism requires work, but as you and I both know, the work put in to simplify pays us back in dividends. My mind feels free, my spirit feels lighter.It can be easy to ignore or deprioritize digital clutter because we aren’t literally tripping over it. You and I both get regular requests to share tips for minimizing our digital space, so it’s clearly something that weighs on peopleβ€”and it’s not a problem that’s going to go away any time soon.

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