Sounds pretty good, right?
Because you’re reading an article
about how to be successful on your goal to catch up preserving your
photos, you already know why it’s important. Or maybe you have seen
articles like this one on {Creating Family Stories}, or this one on {How Knowing Family Stories Helps Kids Cope} or {Preserving Photos and Stories: Why You Should Care}.
Maybe you read my own feelings {Why I Stay Caught Up Preserving My Photos and Memories}.
Or maybe you have simply seen the look on a child’s face when she pulls out a
book all about her or when she looks at the pictures from last year’s special
vacation.
You
already know why preserving your photos and the memories that go with them is
important. Let me help you do it.
Whether
you have a lot of digital photos on your technology (phone, computer, camera)
or you have boxes of printed photos, all you need to conquer them is a few
tools. I know it can be overwhelming if you don’t know where to start,
but that’s exactly the hurdle I want to help you jump over.
So
let’s talk about it. Let’s explore some simple but effective tools and
solutions so we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and get to work. THIS IS
YOUR YEAR. Get some tools and tips to actually catch up on the photos you need to preserve and
then stay caught up.
Knowing about the powerful and lasting benefits of memory-keeping
is all well and good, but unless we actually put that knowledge into practice,
it doesn’t even matter. Let’s start off this year with a real plan, a
real way to finally be able to catch up preserving your photos and
memories. And stay there.
“Well done is better than well said.” -Benjamin Franklin
If you need additional help getting ahead, I also offer {Digital Scrapbooking For Hire} services, which you can learn about at that link.
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post was originally published at www.livegrowgive.org on January 5, 2018, by
Jennifer Wise. More #familyhistoryfriday posts can be found at the hashtag below next to Labels.
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