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The Digital Decluttering Workbook: How to Succeed with Digital Minimalism, Defeat Smartphone Addiction, Detox Social Media, and Organize Your Online Life: Declutter Workbook, #3
The Digital Decluttering Workbook: How to Succeed with Digital Minimalism, Defeat Smartphone Addiction, Detox Social Media, and Organize Your Online Life: Declutter Workbook, #3
The Digital Decluttering Workbook: How to Succeed with Digital Minimalism, Defeat Smartphone Addiction, Detox Social Media, and Organize Your Online Life: Declutter Workbook, #3
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Unlock the secret to digital decluttering and begin revolutionizing your productivity!

 

Do you want to discover how you can become more productive, stop wasting time on social media, and manage your online life? Are you interested in learning how decluttering and organizing can help you break free from the digital world? Or do you want to eliminate distractions so you can spend more time getting things done? Then this book is for you!

 

The internet offers us a wealth of incredible opportunities for being more productive and succeeding with our goals – but far too many of us find ourselves wasting our time away and becoming dissatisfied with our lives. Constant online distractions, addictive technology, and the allure of the entire web being just a few clicks away can create a constant nagging voice which pulls us away from our goals while feeding into feelings of anxiety and depression. So how can you strike a balance between the benefits of the online world without letting yourself be carried away by social media addiction?

 

Written by best-selling author and 6-figure entrepreneur Alex Wong, inside this brilliant guide, he reveals his top digital minimalism tips, along with how you can start making your online life work for you. Combining practical decluttering tips with an honest look at how to clean up your computer, emails and social media, you'll also uncover a powerful 30-day digital detox designed to reset your mind and help you break up with harmful habits which are hurting your productivity.

 

Here's just a little of what you'll find inside:

  • The BIG Problem With Social Media, The Internet, and Silicon Valley
  • Scientifically-Proven Ways The Online World Can Hurt Our Focus and Concentration
  • Practical Strategies For Cleaning The Clutter From Your Computer
  • How To Optimize Your Device and Streamline Your Digital Experience
  • Tips and Tricks For Organizing Your Emails
  • Why Social Media Sites Are Designed To Be Addictive (Along With The BEST Ways To Overcome Smartphone Addiction)
  • A Powerful 30-Day Digital Detox For a More Focused Life
  • 30+ Ingenious and Creative Things To Do Instead of Social Media
  • And So Much More!

With actionable decluttering advice which you can begin implementing the moment you put this book down, as well as handy apps to help you manage your screen time and stop getting hooked by social media, the Digital Decluttering Workbook is your all-in-one guide to maximizing your productivity and making the most of this amazing tool. 

 

So, what are you waiting for? Start decluttering your online and social media life now!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlex Wong
Release dateApr 15, 2021
ISBN9798201157050
The Digital Decluttering Workbook: How to Succeed with Digital Minimalism, Defeat Smartphone Addiction, Detox Social Media, and Organize Your Online Life: Declutter Workbook, #3
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Alex Wong

"If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done." - Bruce Lee Alex Wong is the head copywriter for an advertising media agency specializing in custom websites and online marketing. He's trained with some of the top copywriters and internet marketers around and has learned the best methods, tricks, and strategies to persuade customers. He loves bringing people's visions to life with the power of words. A few other interesting things you might find interesting: · He's the first person in his family to graduate from university (with a degree in psychology). · Before becoming a copywriter, he's worked as a waiter, customer service agent, telemarketer, animator, tutor, and English teacher. Surprisingly, all of these jobs have helped him to become a better copywriter. · If he could meet one anyone it would be Bruce Lee. You couldn't ask for a better role model. You can learn more about his services at http://alexwongcopywriting.com/

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The Digital Decluttering Workbook - Alex Wong

Introduction

Social media shows us a very unrealistic face of everything. It makes you feel that you have thousands of friends when in reality, you don't.

- Dr. Prem Jagyasi

My name is Alex Wong. If you're reading this, chances are that you are interested in de-cluttering your digital life. Perhaps you spend too much time on social media, and have trouble making time for more important things in life. Perhaps you find it difficult to be productive with all of your digital devices, and you want an action plan for reorganizing your digital life.

Either way, you've made the first step by picking up this book. After living as a digital nomad for a number of years, I've learned a large number of tips, tricks, guidelines, and exercises for maintaining an organized digital life. Since seeing how much of a big difference this made in my life, I want to give this ability to others, so they can take control of their digital lives like I did.

I was born in the 1980s, and I grew up in the 90's and early 2000's. Being born during this period gave me the opportunity to see how life was before the internet and smartphones. Many people who already had these things growing up don't truly realize how much these things have revolutionized our lives.

I remember getting my first desktop computer when I was about 16 years old, well after most people get their first smartphones these days. This computer was huge, and bulky with a monitor, hard drive, printer, and scanner. To me at the time, it was one of the most amazing things I had ever seen. I remember the first time I ever connected to the internet like it was yesterday.

Of course, the internet at the time required usage of the phone line, which would take a number of minutes just to connect in the first place. If anybody tried to call your line while you were connected, they would get a busy signal. If somebody on your end tried to use the phone, they could even end up kicking you off the internet by accident! If you don't believe me, check out this scene from one of my favorite shows: Fresh Off The Boat.

Once you actually got connected, the speed wasn't anything to write home about. It was nowhere near as fast as 4G, 3G, or even 2G for that matter! It would often take you over 20 minutes to download a simple mp3 file, and forget about downloading movies! Of course, to me at the time, the technology was quite revolutionary. I can't imagine how much fast 5G will change the world as we know it.

Fast forward to my college days, when I received my first cell phone. This was another game changer. Of course, this was still before the first iPhone came out, so it was hardly anything like the smartphones we have nowadays. My first phone was a Sony Ericsson given to me by my sister. It had actual buttons on it, and the screen wasn't more than 1-2 inches. Eventually, I got my own smartphone when I was teaching in Busan, Korea years later. The smartphone made a huge difference in how I organized my life. It was so convenient! Of course, some of my students, who were 6 or 7 years of age at the time, had better smartphones than I

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