What You'll Discover In This Episode:
Digital disorganization can present big, overwhelming challenges for business owners and can make running your business feel like working through chaos. If organization is not naturally your strong suit and you allow your digital organization to be left unchecked, it can keep popping up to eat away at your time, energy, money, and sanity.
Just think about it:
If you:
Can’t get into the app
Can’t find your password
Lost the email
Didn’t respond to the client
Lost the contract
Had to recreate a document
Your team can’t find a document
….All of that is costing you, sometimes on a daily basis.
No matter how awesome your top productivity and efficiency strategies are on their own, if your digital world is a mess, your arsenal of strategies won’t work or at best, they will take a lot longer to execute.
Being organized enables you to show up your best for your team and your business. And that applies to your spatial organization as well as your digital organization. Sure, digital organization might not be the funnest or sexiest thing you do in your business but it is absolutely essential to being able to be efficient, effective, and productive.
In this episode of the Small Business Straight Talk Podcast, I sit down with the Founder of the Digital Organizer, Shawn Lemon, to dive into smart digital organization strategies to help you organize your files, passwords, and emails and move from chaos to calm.Episode Links & Resources:
About Guest:
Shawn is the founder of The Digital Organizer and has spent the last 10 years helping make businesses digitally organized so you can scale profitably without having to struggle with email, files, and project management. A teacher at heart, Shawn believes the biggest reason people struggle with their tech is because of a lack of understanding of the tools, which isn't surprising because they're constantly changing as technology advances. When not helping businesses operate more efficiently, Shawn loves making pottery, riding motorcycles, and spending time with his wife, Madeline and their 2 year old son, Nico.