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Hi Reader, Is it just me, or does February feel like the month where all those shiny January intentions start to…fade a little? 😅 I’ve been thinking about this because I keep hearing from people who started strong on their photo project. They cleared the dining room table, pulled out a few boxes, maybe even sorted a couple… And then life happened. 🤷🏼♀️ The boxes got pushed aside when company came. The tidy piles got “re-mixed” when someone needed the table. That fierce January motivation? It’s still there—just quieter now, buried under daily life and the feeling that this might be too big to tackle alone. If that’s you, hear this: it’s not a character flaw. It’s not a discipline problem. And it definitely doesn’t mean you don’t care about your family’s memories. ❤️ Organizing a lifetime of photos is a big project. It needs more than good intentions. It needs support, a simple system, and a place to ask questions like:
Most of all, it helps to know you’re not doing this alone. I see this every day in my work with family photo keepers: the guilt when progress stalls, the frustration over “right/wrong” decisions, the loneliness of being the one who cares enough to take it on. And I also see the relief when people realize they don’t have to figure it out by themselves. Momentum builds. Questions get answered. Joy returns—one small win at a time. 📆➡️📦➡️😊 Your family’s memories deserve attention and care. And so do you. 💛 What’s been your biggest challenge so far? Hit reply and tell me—I read every response and I’m happy to point you to a next best step. Warmly, How I Can Help You
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I help overwhelmed family photo keepers become memory preservation masters so they can enjoy their photos again and leave meaningful collections for future generations.
Hi Reader, I'm doing something a little different this month, and I wanted to give you a heads up. In April, I'm switching into full educator mode. Why? Because I keep getting the same questions from people like you about photo organizing tools and services, and I realized I could help a whole lot more people if I just answered them all in one place. So that's what I'm doing. Over the next few weeks, I'll be sharing what I've learned in 20+ years of doing this work—the good, the bad, and the...
Hi Reader, If your brain feels a little full lately, you're not alone. Mine does too🤯, and when that happens, the last thing I want is a big project. So this week, instead of tackling your entire photo collection, I want to offer three tiny, gentle ways to enjoy the photos you already have. No organizing, no decluttering—just little sparks of connection✨. 1. Choose one photo to keep in sight this weekWalk over to a box, an album, a frame, or even your phone and pick just one photo that makes...
Hi Reader, Last week I told you about the thing we both keep putting off—organizing those photos 🙋🏼♀️. And if you're anything like the people I work with — and like me, honestly — you probably nodded along and then went right back to not dealing with it. 🤷🏼♀️ That's not a character flaw. I want you to understand that. Truly. Here's what I've learned after more than 20 years of helping family photo keepers: the reason this project stays unfinished isn't laziness, and it isn't that you don't...