Monday, January 30, 2017

catch up on your photos: the ten-step escape plan

 
Is this you?

photo courtesy TimThumb
Do you have so many photos that you feel like you're drowning?  Are you overwhelmed with the amount of photos you have that need homes?  Do you not even know where to start??

It sounds like you're in a frustrating place called Overwhelmville.  Let's get you outta there--with a ONE-WAY TICKET.


I recently came up with an Escape Plan to help people who are under a mountain of photos.

For the next 10 Fridays, I'll post one of the Escape Plan steps.  Some steps are things to do, others are things to remember.  All of them will help you get a handle on your photos, figure out where to start and how to move forward, and help you solve the problems you're having with your photos.

If you haven't already subscribed to this blog by e-mail, you'll want to hop over to the right sidebar and do that.  It's the easiest way to get the steps right into your inbox. 

I love helping people turn this
to this

and this

Because memory-keeping MAKES A DIFFERENCE.  It's good for YOU when you do it, and it's good for the people who receive and enjoy what you've created.  It decreases stress and raises self-esteem.  Memory-keeping isn't for "creative" people or people who are into "scrapbooking."  It's for people with memories and photos.  And that's it.

#icanhelp

See you on Friday!  :)  

P.S.  I'll be posting all these steps at the "how to catch up on your photos" tab at the top of the blog, too.

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