Are you prepared?

When that unexpected, sometimes tragic, always sad time comes… death. We don’t like to talk about it but we have to. Here are some helpful tips to manage the stuff (physical and digital) that you leave behind, making that time easier for your loved ones:

  • Prepare an “In Case of Emergency” file and inform a family member or friend of where it’s located. This file should include all legal documentation of your estate, banking information, insurance policies, and any other personal information that will help your “person” carry out your wishes.
  • Don’t forget about your online accounts and passwords, including social media. Websites like Facebook are becoming more aware of the digital afterlife issue and are allowing you to designate someone to take over your account after you pass.
  • Keep a copy of all photos on an external hard drive (even those stored online with Shutterfly or Snapfish) and keep track of passwords for those accounts also.
  • Printed photos and family documents can be scanned and given to family members prior to passing.
  • Don’t hold onto furniture or collectibles just because you think family members want them. This generation is not holding onto or collecting things like past generations did. Talk to your family,  ask if they want it, if not let it go.

If you need assistance with creating an “In Case of Emergency” file, scanning photos and documents, or downsizing – give us a call! We can be that neutral 3rd party who is not emotionally attached to your belongings.

Related Posts:

5 Tips for Digital and Computer Organizing

With the arrival of spring comes the urge to organize and declutter our physical and digital spaces. Most of us have accumulated a lot of digital clutter over the years, from overflowing email inboxes to duplicate files and unused apps on our devices. This can lead to a feeling of overwhelm and reduced productivity every

Read More

Love Your Space: Organizing Tips for a Clutter-Free Home

February is the month of love, and while we often associate it with relationships, it’s also a great time to show some love to our homes! A clutter-free and organized home can create a more harmonious and loving environment for the whole family and your guests. Whether you’re a busy professional, a stay-at-home parent, or

Read More

The Mindset Behind Decluttering and Organizing

As we begin a new year, it’s the perfect time to embrace the mantra “New Year, New Order.” January is an excellent opportunity to declutter, reorganize, and set the tone for a more streamlined and peaceful home this year. Decluttering and getting organized isn’t just a physical act; it is a transformative journey that often requires

Read More
  • Home
  • /
  • Blog
  • /
  • Are You Prepared? Tips for getting organized before death!