
"2. Close Excess Tabs and Clear Your Browser History Listen up, tab hoarders! Today is the day you free yourself of the browser window from hell. If you're reluctant to let go of all your opened tabs, consider bookmarking them first. In Chrome, go to Bookmarks > Bookmark All Tabs and move on with your life. Delete your browsing data, too, on both desktop and mobile devices."
"4. Tidy Up the Desktop When was the last time you actually saw your virtual desktop? Take all the loose files and move them to a folder. If you're not sure where to start, make a folder called "2025 and older" and dump everything in there. If you have a little more time, even just 10 minutes, sort your files in whatever way makes the most sense for you. There's no right way to do it. There's only the way that helps you find what you need."
Empty the computer trash to reclaim space and start the cleanup with momentum. Close excess browser tabs, bookmark any to keep, and delete browsing history on both desktop and mobile. Use compressed air to remove crumbs and lint from keyboards and to clean ports on laptops, phones, and tablets. Move loose desktop files into a folder (for example, a folder for 2025 and older) and spend a few minutes sorting files in whatever system helps retrieval. Unsubscribe from unwanted email lists by taking extra seconds per message to stop future clutter.
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