Organizized
Spent a lot of the weekend attempting to organise my digital life. As a result, my phone, iPad and laptop are a lot less cluttered and easier to use. I've also been figuring out a workflow for bookmarking and reading online material. My current "process" is to have several hundred unorganised tabs open across the three devices. Not ideal. The new regime is thus:
Read-it-later and newsletters: individual articles or posts to be added to Omnivore and organised by tag. I unsubscribed from all email newsletters at the start of the year because they mostly sat there in my inbox unread. I have now resubscribed to a few of them and they will go directly to Omnivore.
RSS: I'm getting reacquainted with Reeder, pruning my feed of the many abandoned blogs, and adding new ones. As with Omnivore, the key is to actually read the stuff I've subscribed to, and I think having these services synced across my devices will help with that.
Books: a lot of my digital clutter is to do with books, mostly tabs concerning books I want to read. I keep detailed lists of authors/series/publishers that I collect, but beyond that there's very little order. The plan is to add any physical books I want in the immediate future to my Amazon wishlist; for everything else - whether books I want to read soon, or simply books I want to look into - I will send a sample to my Kindle.
The next step is to actually triage this stuff on a semi-regular basis so it doesn't end up being the same clutter in a different shape.