Do you go through your file cabinet and clean out the papers periodically? Do the same thing with your computer. Treat your computer just like your file cabinet and go through each folder, trashing what you don’t use or need. As you open folders, see if there are any old documents you can delete. While you’re at it, clear your address book of people you don’t keep in touch with anymore.
Remember to back up what is important to you. If you don’t have an automatic backup set, remind yourself by making a regular appointment in your calendar to backup.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
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