How to Digitally Prep for 2022
2022 is just a few weeks away. Here are a few things that I'm doing in order to digitally prep for the year ahead and start off the new year in a clear and positive mindset.
1. I've unfollowed accounts that don't align with where I want to be.
You aren't only what you eat. You become what you consume whether that be what you watch, what you listen to, or what you see. I've noticed that there have been a few popular accounts that I've followed in the past that just feed negativity. I don't want to entertain negative thoughts so as the year 2022 approaches, I've taken the time to go through the accounts I follow and unfollow the accounts that don't serve what I want to be about moving forward.
2. I've removed accounts that don't have a profile picture.
Usually, accounts that don't have profile pictures are bots or accounts that don't interact with your content. Finding and removing inactive Instagram followers is important if you want a good engagement rate. If your engagement rate is low, you might have a lot of inactive or ghost Instagram followers. If you’re not consistently removing inactive Instagram followers, your engagement rate will start decreasing as your followers are increasing. This is important to do if you want a better understanding of who is engaging with your content and what is working (and not working) for your brand.
3. Delete apps you don't use.
Clearing up clutter gives your mind more freedom to be creative and execute the goals and plans you have. (from personal experience)
4. Delete old files from your canva account and your computer.
Give yourself a new, clean slate to be creative as we approach the new year.
5. Clean out your email accounts and unsubscribe from email lists you don't use.
The less clutter you have, the less distractions you have. And, this isn't just digitally...it works within your creative space as well. Do a little winter cleaning and remove any and everything that you no longer need, that isn't serv