Survey #191 Response from Anita O
Pronouns | She/her |
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In most years, do you make at least one New Year’s resolution? | Yes |
How successful are you usually in keeping your New Year’s resolutions? |
It can go either way. |
How would you most like for 2024 to be different from 2023? | The visions: I am prioritizing my health and most important relationships in the ways I spend my time and energy. My family photos - digital, print and archival - are more “under control” and shared - meaning I have made great progress in thinning the herd and sharing the Best of the Best with family. I can feel the difference in having more storage space & shelf space in my home, and feel peace in slimming & filing the digital & archival photos that someone will inherit. |
Referring specifically to your answer to the previous question, what do you plan to do to make your vision for 2024 come true? | Health: try new ways of moving / stretching until I find one I want to sustain. Photos: 1. Go through the albums inherited from my parents. Digitize & save prints of only the best. Share the digital versions with close family. Throw away the binders. Celebrate one shelf freed for other use. 2. Begin a similar process with archival print photos. |
Where will you be and what will you be doing when the clock strikes midnight to ring in 2024? | Sharing the evening with my son’s family who will be visiting that week. Chances are we’ll be asleep at midnight. Their young children wear us out! 😉 |
Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s). | How have other people organized a smallish workspace for tackling a long-term photo management process like I have in mind? I don’t want half my office to be taken up with this for years! Is there a realistic method or timeframe for eating this elephant? |
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