Your Digital Legacy: What Will You Keep, Save, and Share?
Because you're not just decluttering devices, you're curating meaning.
6/24/20251 min read
Let’s be honest: You probably have more screenshots than socks.
More photos of dinner than your child’s actual face.
More “save for later” links than time to read them.
We’re living in a digital museum—curators of everything, archivists of nothing.
But here’s the question no one asks:
If your devices disappeared tomorrow… what would actually matter?
What You Really Want to Keep
Not the 47 blurry takes of the birthday cake.
Not the thousand unread newsletters.
Not the angry email draft that never got sent (but still lives in your drafts folder).
You want to keep:
Your child’s first voice note
The love letter buried in your Notes app
That one photo that captures exactly how that season felt
Create a Digital Legacy You Can Stand Behind
1. Keep Less, Remember More
Set a monthly “Meaningful Media” moment—just 15 minutes to delete, organize, and preserve
2. Archive With Intention
Make folders like “Joy,” “Growth,” or “Legacy”. Store memories by value, not just by date
3. Teach Your Kids to Curate, Too
Let them help choose what’s worth saving. It builds memory and meaning.
You’re not just decluttering photos. You’re shaping the story your family will remember.
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