A Fresh Start for your Devices and Mind

Devices and Mind

The clutter around our homes is hard to miss, but digital clutter can remain invisible until it starts affecting device performance. Just as a messy room can weigh on our minds, disorganized digital spaces can slow our devices and cause stress.

Digital clutter, whether it’s a full inbox or unused apps, makes it harder for both devices and users to function efficiently. Regularly organizing and decluttering can free up space and improve device speed, just like cleaning a cluttered room gives you a sense of calm and order.

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To start, back up important files to cloud storage or external drives to relieve device storage. Clear browser data and delete unused apps to boost performance. Also, make sure to keep software and apps updated to avoid security risks and slowdowns. Finally, streamline your email inbox by archiving old messages, creating folders for organization, and unsubscribing from unwanted mailing lists.

Decluttering digitally improves your device’s performance and helps reduce stress — a win-win for you and your tech.

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For more information centered around digital decluttering, please continue reading on to the infographic accompanying this post. Courtesy of Great Plains Communications, a home internet provider.