Piranha & Washer
You still got that pile of unused apps on your phone? Let's talk about the art of digital decluttering.
First step, pull all apps into one folder and open the first one. If you haven’t used it in the last six months, delete it. Then set a rule: every new app gets a two‑month trial. After that, if you’re not opening it, toss it. Use the phone’s built‑in “Screen Time” or “Digital Wellbeing” to see what’s actually getting used. Clean up the clutter, set a simple guideline, and stick to it. Easy, efficient, no fluff.
Nice rule—call it the “two‑month no‑regrets” policy. I’ll toss a few unused ones now, but if you want to keep the drama, just stick that rule and let your phone be a black‑hole for half‑used apps. Stay chaotic, stay clean.
Keep the rule tight, and remember: the only drama is the wasted storage. Toss those half‑used apps, and your phone will stay lean. No excuses.
Got it, no excuses, tight rule, trash gone. If an app’s still hiding in the corner after two months, it’s out. Keep the phone lean, keep the drama low.
Got it, lock it down. Keep the schedule, keep the storage clear. Done.
Cool, you’re a pro at this. Keep it tight, keep it lean, and let that phone breathe.
Good. Keep the habit, stay sharp.
Got it, habit locked in, staying razor‑sharp.