🎙️ Tiny Task #3: Abundance
If your camera roll feels overwhelming, it’s probably not just the number of photos…
👉 it’s the number of decisions waiting for you.
This is the third episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time.
Over the last couple of weeks, you’ve:
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mapped out where your photos actually live
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chosen one device to work from
And this week, we’re tackling another big hurdle:
👉 Abundance
🎧 Missed the Original Episode?
This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin.
If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen.
✨ What We Mean by Abundance
Abundance simply means…
there’s more coming in than you’ve had time to deal with.
More photos.
More screenshots.
More information.
More things to remember.
And it’s not just memory keeping anymore.
It’s messages, reminders, screenshots, reference photos, random moments, duplicates, and things you meant to come back to later.
So when you open your camera roll…
it’s not just memories.
It can start to feel like another pile of decisions.
And that’s what makes it overwhelming.
âś… Your Tiny Task This Week
Delete 20 easy photos.
That’s it.
Look for:
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screenshots you no longer need
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duplicates or similar photos
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blurry photos
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accidental shots
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random things that don’t matter anymore
đź’ˇ How to Keep This Simple
No meaningful memories.
Don’t start with photos that feel important or emotional.
Not:
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your kids’ big moments
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vacations
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milestones
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anything you’d pause on and think about
Because the second you open those, your brain goes:
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Should I keep this?
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Which one is best?
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I love this one…
…and now you’re stuck in decisions again.
No overthinking.
If you have to stop and think about it…
skip it for now.
No “should I keep this?”
This is not the moment for those decisions.
Just easy ones.
Why This Matters
Because this is how progress starts.
Not by organizing everything perfectly…
but by creating a little space.
And something important starts to shift when you do that:
👉 “Okay… I can do this.”
That small feeling matters.
That’s momentum.
🔍 A Note From Us
This is often how we begin inside our Digital Photo Clarity Audit—clearing some space first, so you’re not trying to build a system on top of clutter.
But for now, you don’t need a full plan.
You’re just looking for:
👉 20 easy decisions
👉 one small win
👉 a little momentum
🎯 Your Takeaway
Delete 20 photos.
That’s it.
And if you feel like doing more once you start… great.
But you don’t have to.
Because this isn’t about finishing.
It’s about getting into motion.
We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you move past a different hurdle.
And as always…
take what fits, leave what doesn’t.
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