Is it time for a digital declut ter?

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The average person has more than 1,000 unread emails and seven in 10 of us have never reviewed our friends or followers on social media. If it’s time to get your digital house in order, here’s where to start.

De-stress by streamlining your devices

Half of UK adults spend 11 hours or more a day in front of a screen*. If you’re among them, you’ll want to ensure your digital environment is as calm a place to be as possible and tackling the clutter is a good place to start. ‘Tidying up your devices can reduce stress by providing a calmer, more organised and reflective space,’ says Zoë Aston, mental health expert for meditation app Headspace. Here’s how to go about it.

1 Tackle your inbox

If you’ve ever signed up to a retailer’s newsletter to get a discount, your inbox may be overrun with marketing emails. Using the ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom of each email to opt out can be laborious, but you can speed up the process with a website or app such as Unroll.Me or Leave Me Alone, which let you unsubscribe from multiple emails in one go.

2 Organise files

Having tons of files and unused programmes on your desktop makes it hard to find what you really need – and it can slow your computer down significantly, too. Once you’ve sorted files into clearly labelled folders and deleted anything yo

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