

Spring Cleaning Your Digital Life
Your downloads folder has feelings.
Your desktop is a cry for help.
Your inbox has been "almost at zero" since 2022.
Spring cleaning your digital life does not have to mean a weekend-long overhaul you never finish.
It means building systems that work with your brain, your energy, and your real life.
In this free live session, we will reset your workflow using the Grit Framework plus a practical NAA reset:
Passion - Does this system support what matters most?
Perseverance - Can I keep using it on low-energy days?
Growth - Does it improve as I use and refine it?
Resilience - Can it recover after interruptions or hard weeks?
Use lowercase grit for ordinary persistence; use Grit Framework for this named method.
We will apply this to:
files and folders
inbox and messages
notifications and interruptions
weekly/monthly maintenance rhythms
You will leave with one concrete next step you can use immediately.
This is for you if:
you keep reorganizing but your systems slide back into chaos
your inbox and notifications keep pulling you into reaction mode
you want brain-friendly tech workflows that hold on low-capacity days
What to expect:
warm, judgment-free teaching
practical examples and live walkthroughs
quick NAA practice (Notice, Adjust, Acknowledge)
Q&A with real scenarios
Free. Live on YouTube. Register on Luma to get reminders and stay up to date on future events and get the Pythoness Perspective weekly insights.
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About Amanda Nelson — the Pythoness Programmer Late-identified neurodivergent. Software Engineer with 15+ years across communications, systems, and code. I don't swoop in with quick fixes — I sit with you in the aftermath of your last tech hurdle and ask: What is this struggle trying to teach you? Reflection sessions, not rescue. Tech that works, for people like us. → pythonessprogrammer.com