Time for cleaning out your computer and starting the New Year afresh? It is amazingly powerful energetically when you clean your spaces; home, office, kitchen etc. And the same principles go with decluttering some old and unnecessary files from your desktop and reorganise that full email and delete the trash. And when you are in the flow of cleaning out your tech spaces, you can go in detail in freshing up your Pinterest, Tumblr or Instagram. Or make the dusting in the exact reversed order as I did. While you let go of what you don't need to see or click on anymore you make room for new visions.
1. START WITH THE LITTLE THINGS
If you have a vision board of some kind; it could be the albums on your Facebook or pics on Instagram, or just all those never-ending album files on your desktop, start cleaning with something visual. Take anything to trash you don't need anymore or anything that is outdated. When you've done that first step, the fun part comes next: make the covers of the albums or vision boards to reflect the feeling you are currently feeling or hoping for the next year. Make them fresh! Make them fun for you to look at. If you do not already have a Pinterest, register and get visioning great things for yourself for the next year. Looking at pictures keep the feelings alive. That's what vision boards are about.
2. Change the background
image on your Email and add an automatic custom signature to end of the emails you
send out. For example, on Gmail there are many background images to choose
from, so tune in to your current or desired mood and choose something that
speaks to you. It will be there to remind you of that calmness or of that
excitement whenever you log on, even if your inbox is filled with work related
mails.
3. Change the profile picture on your Email or for example on Google +. Add quotes to your bio that reflect the same things that your new background image does. Change your screen name for a shorter one to make it more fun. Check the settings on your profiles on social media; are you sharing things with just your friends or with the wider audience or is there something you would like to share but the settings still say 'only me'.
4. Finally, clear out your desktop! This is the most important part of the tech purification. Your desktop is the first screen you see when you open your thinking machine, and if it's filled with so many albums and files that it makes hard for you to see what your desktop image is, it is time to let go of a few extra files. Let your technical trash can sing. Before you know it, your screen number one is fresh and so clean again. Add one final touch: go to Desktop settings to change the color of desktop screen and windows to match your image. Now with this tech reorganisation, you can't wait to get to open your Apple or PC on January 1st!
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