Manage Your Paper Clutter: What to Look for in Online Data Storage

by Mandi on April 21, 2011

Jessica from Life as Mom and I have joined forces with AboutOne.com to bring you a vlog series on managing your paper clutter!

Today I’m talking about what to look for in online data storage:

 
Please click here to watch the video if it’s not showing up for you!

Watch the rest of the videos in the series:

What else do you look for in online data storage?

 


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  • http://joyceandnorm.wordpress.com Joyce and Norm

    I’ll have to add some of these to my list. Thanks for inspiring me to start reading again. I think I’ve read more books in the past 3 months than I have for the past 3 years! =p

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Awww, that’s great — I’m excited for you!

  • Plfranck

    Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

  • Ashlee Geesaman

    I am so grateful for the introduction of The Well-Trained Mind!! I have a 3 year old and a 4 month old that I intend to homeschool but haven’t had a method that really resonated with me yet. I’ve already read a huge chunk of that book and felt THIS is it! A million thanks!

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Oh, yay, Ashlee — that’s how I felt as well the first time I read it. My recommendation would be to read it every few years because I just read it for the second time and realized I got even more out of it once we were actually homeschooling!

  • Melissa

    I love “Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World.” I read with while pregnant with our daughter, and had the idea to name her Bethany from reading it. (Two powerful, GODly women, creating a home away from home for Jesus in Bethany.)

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Oh, wow, what a cool back story for her name!

  • Katperr11

    My son read number of stars for 5th grade summer reading and when I was reading the description I thought wow this actually sounds interesting. I haven’t read it yet but I think I might.

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      I just read that one recently, and it immediately went on the list because it was so good!

  • http://www.catiecomesclean.blogspot.com/ Catie

    I love, love, love your book lists. I also love that you liked The Hunger Games. Me too. :)

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Thanks, Catie – I was thinking about you the other day because I hadn’t seen you comment in a while! Good to see you!

  • Stephanie

    I turned 30 this year too! I feel positive about my 30s. This decade is sure to be the best yet. :)

    Love your idea for this list. It would be hard for me to narrow down my favorite books to 30, but “A Severe Mercy” by Sheldon Vanauken and “Too Small To Ignore” by Wess Stafford would probably make the cut.

    Also – Tsh’s book is waiting for me on-hold at the library! Can’t wait to read it.

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Thanks, Stephanie – I love discovering new books through other people’s list as well! Checking those out now!

  • http://impressyourkids.com ohamanda {impress your kids}

    I need to read a lot of these! Yikes! I have many of them on my to-read list anyway, but glad you compiled this! Ina May’s books scared the heck out of me when I was pregnant with Asa. But it’s still on my bookshelf–I’ll pass it off to someone else ready for natural childbirth one day! ;)

    • http://lifeyourway.net Mandi @ Life…Your Way

      Ha, that’s too funny!

    • Chocodonut

      My husband is named Asa, as well as our oldest son.  Not a name I see often.  ;-)

  • http://www.joyfullythriving.com Kristen

    I understand that. I love fiction, too! Thanks for giving me more ideas for my ever growing to-read list! 

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