The challenge with this hot spot is that there isn’t always just one spot.
Sometimes the tech pieces
are
all
over
the
place!
The original inspiration for the Clutter Hot Spot series was client interactions in January. And in one week, I had 3 clients who had tech accessories stirred up into every space we were organizing!
IF we ever hope to find them again, we need to assign JUST ONE HOME for our less-often used tech accessories.
In my office, our ONE tech accessory home is a desk drawer. Right next to me as I write this article. It’s not exciting or big or complicated. It holds tech items that we might need again. In preparation for writing this article, I looked in there earlier today. The boxes for my Apple watch and airpods are in there (new-ish). Extra lightning charging cables (we buy these a few at a time), charging cubes, earphone covers, users manuals, the extra cord that came with my new monitor in its labeled bag. Also, mesh bags for corralling tech accessories when we travel. A few items I came across are now obsolete, like my last two Fitbits and their very specialized chargers, and those are all now in the basket in the garage waiting for a E-Waste collection event.
Let’s review the important parts of the story above:
- One and ONLY ONE home for tech accessories you might need again.
- The habit of putting tech accessories in that ONE home when we get them, and putting them back in there after we use them!
- Labeling the accessory and what it belongs with to eliminate future questions.
- Everyone in the house knowing where the extra tech accessories live.
- The habit around reviewing the technology at least once in a while, to determine what tech accessories we need to keep and which ones need to move along to E-Waste recycling.
- Making sure your E-Waste actually gets recycled. Check your local recycling resources for E-Waste recycling near you. If you’re near me, check out my recycling page for resources. (https://peaceofmindpo.com/2019/06/26/organizing-resources-to-reduce-repurpose-and-recycle/)
Look around your home and establish that ONE SPOT for your extra tech accessories, and commit to moving your tech clutter there as you find it!