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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 3 MIN

Tiny Task Hurdle #4 (Distractions)

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🎙️ Show Notes: Tiny Task #4 – Distractions If you’ve ever opened your photos to do something quick… and somehow ended up answering a text, checking a notification, or forgetting what you even opened your phone for… 👉 you’re not distracted. You’re just surrounded by distractions. This is the fourth episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. Over the last few weeks, you’ve: mapped out where your photos live chosen one device to work from cleared a little space And this week, we’re tackling another common hurdle: 👉 Distractions (aka the shiny objects) 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We Mean by Distractions You open your phone to delete a few photos… and suddenly: a text comes in a banner pops up you remember something you forgot to do you see something you meant to reply to And just like that… you’ve stopped what you meant to do and ended up down a rabbit hole. 💡 This Also Connects to Abundance This isn’t just about focus. It ties back to abundance too. Because it’s not only your photos piling up… it’s information. Messages. Notifications. Reminders. Things coming at you all day. So when you sit down to do one small photo task… you’re sitting in the middle of everything competing for your attention. ✅ Your Tiny Task This Week Protect 5 minutes. Just five. Pick a small pocket of time and decide ahead of time what you’re going to do. Maybe it’s: deleting 20 photos scrolling your camera roll opening your app and getting familiar creating one album moving a few photos Then protect those five minutes. Try Things Like: putting your phone or computer on Do Not Disturb ignoring notifications for a few minutes telling yourself “I’ll check that later” closing extra tabs or apps making a tea and sitting down uninterrupted Not forever. Just for five minutes. Why This Matters Because it’s not always that you don’t have time… it’s that your time keeps getting interrupted. And when your time is constantly interrupted, it’s hard to feel like you’re making progress. But when you protect even a few minutes: you stay in it longer you finish something small you feel a win And that’s what builds momentum. 🔍 A Note From Us This is something we work on in our own lives too. Because organizing photos isn’t just about knowing what to do… it’s about creating space to actually do it. Without that, even the best plan won’t stick. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need more time right now. You just need a few minutes that actually belong to you. 👉 Protect 5 minutes 👉 Decide what you’ll do 👉 Finish something small Because it’s not about doing everything. It’s about actually doing something. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you keep moving forward. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.

🎙️ Show Notes: Tiny Task #4 – Distractions If you’ve ever opened your photos to do something quick… and somehow ended up answering a text, checking a notification, or forgetting what you even opened your phone for… 👉 you’re not distracted. You’re just surrounded by distractions. This is the fourth episode in our Tiny Task series, where we’re helping you move past the biggest hurdles that can stop you from organizing your photos—one small step at a time. Over the last few weeks, you’ve: mapped out where your photos live chosen one device to work from cleared a little space And this week, we’re tackling another common hurdle: 👉 Distractions (aka the shiny objects) 🎧 Missed the Original Episode? This Tiny Task series came from our full episode on Photo Organizing Hurdles, where we talked about the biggest reasons organizing your photos can feel hard before you even begin. If you missed that episode and want the full big-picture conversation, click here to listen. ✨ What We Mean by Distractions You open your phone to delete a few photos… and suddenly: a text comes in a banner pops up you remember something you forgot to do you see something you meant to reply to And just like that… you’ve stopped what you meant to do and ended up down a rabbit hole. 💡 This Also Connects to Abundance This isn’t just about focus. It ties back to abundance too. Because it’s not only your photos piling up… it’s information. Messages.Notifications.Reminders.Things coming at you all day. So when you sit down to do one small photo task… you’re sitting in the middle of everything competing for your attention. ✅ Your Tiny Task This Week Protect 5 minutes. Just five. Pick a small pocket of time and decide ahead of time what you’re going to do. Maybe it’s: deleting 20 photos scrolling your camera roll opening your app and getting familiar creating one album moving a few photos Then protect those five minutes. Try Things Like: putting your phone or computer on Do Not Disturb ignoring notifications for a few minutes telling yourself “I’ll check that later” closing extra tabs or apps making a tea and sitting down uninterrupted Not forever. Just for five minutes. Why This Matters Because it’s not always that you don’t have time… it’s that your time keeps getting interrupted. And when your time is constantly interrupted, it’s hard to feel like you’re making progress. But when you protect even a few minutes: you stay in it longer you finish something small you feel a win And that’s what builds momentum. 🔍 A Note From Us This is something we work on in our own lives too. Because organizing photos isn’t just about knowing what to do… it’s about creating space to actually do it. Without that, even the best plan won’t stick. 🎯 Your Takeaway You don’t need more time right now. You just need a few minutes that actually belong to you. 👉 Protect 5 minutes👉 Decide what you’ll do👉 Finish something small Because it’s not about doing everything. It’s about actually doing something. We’ll be back next week with another tiny task to help you keep moving forward. And as always… take what fits, leave what doesn’t.

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