It was fascinating to have the feeling of empowerment and of security and of love of being able to almost timehop through my own life and all of the different places I’ve been and how my family has grown and changed over the years.ĭave and I have lived in about a dozen different homes since we got married. And I was able to answer these questions by simply hopping to the year, the month and around the day or week that I thought something might have happened and I could quickly scroll through and see these pictures. My photos are all there in chronological order. I quickly was able to hop into Amazon Photo, which is now where all of my photos are stored ever since they became digital, from 2002 until now 2021. It was A to Z and all over the timeline of my life. The range of ideas that I got for pictures I could share went from college days, to when your children were babies, to your favorite vacation you’ve ever been on, to a room that you’ve designed that you really loved. Well, I had hundreds of respondents to my “show me a picture of” as we were on our road trip heading back for the holidays. You know, the one where someone leaves a qestion box that says, “show me a picture of…” and then the different members of the community can leave ideas for what they would like to see a picture of. And that really distressing feeling of feeling like you’re missing pieces of your life.Īs I was preparing for this episode, I did one of those photo challenges on Instagram. I’m sure some of you have had the experience of feeling like you may have accidentally erased a whole hard drive worth of photos or lost a phone or a computer that had a bunch of memories saved on them. It creates this feeling of safety and security and joy that is really sometimes hard to access when all of those really important memories are scattered throughout different devices or you’re unsure about whether they are actually protected or saved. Something like organizing your digital photos and videos creates such an emotional connection to your own life. And you know, just all the pieces of the logistics of your day, go a lot more smoothly. I have to tell you that some types of organizing in your home feel really good for the way that your house looks and the way that it functions, especially something like the kitchen, really digging in and organizing, and dejunking in the kitchen can make your meal planning and your flow as you cook and prepare lunches and breakfast. Use the code livefree when you sign up and you will get $10 off of the already affordable registration fee for backup bootcamp with Miss Freddy. Look for Episode 132, and I have a $10 discount code available for you. You can find my special affiliate link for backup bootcamp in the show notes /podcast. I recently referred back to mine because I’m doing my annual maintenance. We’ll talk a little bit about it in the interview, but I want you to know that it’s a fantastic resource that once you buy it, you have it forever so you can refer back to it. Her best selling backup bootcamp is an incredible program that I have purchased and gone through on my own that helps walk you through the specific steps that she’s going to talk about today. Not only does Casey share with us on the podcast today, but she also can help you individually. She is going to share with us today, her 4-step process to getting all of your pictures into one, easy to access, easy to locate, easy to enjoy place. And a professional digital photo organizer. Miss Freddy Professional Digital Photo OrganizerĬasey is also known as Miss Freddy. I believe that I am not alone in the desire to have all of my favorite memories and pictures of my family and of my husband and my own youth growing up years, all collected together into one easy to access place.įor something this important, I wanted to go to an expert and I’m thrilled to have Casey Von Stein joining me on the show today. In fact, digital decluttering, or how to organize and sort through and purge and get a better handle on all of your most precious digital photos and videos, is one of the questions that I’ve been asked the most over the last several years of my own personal organization and decluttering, minimizing journey. You’re listening to Live Free Creative Podcast, Episode 132: Declutter Your Digital Photos. REGISTER FOR BACKUP BOOTCAMP use discount code LIVEFREE for $10 off! Introduction Episode 132: Digital Photo Organization with Miss Freddy
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