![]() ![]() I was able to get there in just an hour or two with absolutely no tears!Ĭute picture of me with my youngest, but the lighting is so bad. I set an initial goal of paring down the picture collection to 12,000. The real overwhelm came from fear of losing the digital photos in case the computer’s hard drive died. I was sifting through tons of photos looking for the right ones.Īnd my computer was a bit laggy due to the number of pictures in the photo editing program I was using. It was taking me longer to actually scrapbook. The number was growing rapidly every year and was becoming overwhelming for me really quickly. Luckily, this was a digital problem instead of a physical problem, so the photos weren’t actually in my way.īeing overwhelmed with physical pictures is an issue for so many people, and I’ll cover how to organize printed photographs in a future post.Ī few years ago, I realized that I had amassed over 15,000 photos! The ability to take a whole bunch of photos was great – I like to think that I never missed a shot!īut a problem soon developed: A huge glut of photos that I didn’t know what to do with! The curiosity turned into a full blown hobby and especially before I had my kids, it was a great creative outlet.Īlong with a slight sticker obsession, came a photo obsession.Īnd that obsession only got worse after I had my first child and even worse after we got a DLSR camera.Īnd then worse yet after I got my first smart phone! It started with a curious fascination with the sticker aisle at Pat Catan’s (a local craft store with an ENTIRE aisle of nothing but stickers – CRAZY!). I’ve been scrapbooking for the past 13 years or so. In today’s post, I’m going to focus on the last two hats I rattled off: Photographer and Scrapbooker. Like all women, I wear many different hats: Mother, wife, gardener, entrepreneur, organizing guru, photographer, scrapbooker. If you have a digital camera, you’re likely in the same boat I was before I figured out *the best way* to get my collection under control! Now you can either go back to the start page, or you can open the Organiseme application in a new window.In today’s post, I’m going to teach you how to declutter digital photos. Then a new page will be loaded confirming that the task was successfully created in Organiseme. Once you have entered or selected all the data for the task you just need to push the Create Task From Mail button. Optionally you can set a due date for the task from the mini calendar that appears when you click in the due date field.įinally you can assign the task directly to one of your Organiseme's contacts by selecting the contacts name in the pop-up menu. Then you need to select one of your Organiseme task list's the task should be assigned to. Next you might change the priority from the default "Low" value by selecting the priority from the pop-up menu. ![]() Still the task description can be edited. The task description is already pre-populated with the mail's subject.
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