How to Finally Organize Your Digital Life Without Overcomplicating It (with Johnny Decimal)
MAR 04
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We live in a world where everything is digital — yet almost none of us were ever taught how to manage digital information well. Files, notes, emails, documents, IDs, receipts… they pile up. And unlike physical filing cabinets, our computers let us create anything anywhere — which sounds like freedom but often leads to chaos.


In this episode, I sit down with Johnny Decimal, creator of the Johnny Decimal system, to explore a structured, deceptively simple way to bring order to your digital life. What began as a practical solution for a shared Dropbox folder has grown into a framework that helps people organize their records with clarity and confidence — without turning their lives into an overengineered productivity lab.

Six Discussion Points

  • The real digital problem isn’t volume — it’s the absence of structure.
  • Fewer decisions create more clarity: limiting your top-level “areas” reduces cognitive friction.
  • Numbers provide stability where words create ambiguity.
  • A shallow hierarchy (three levels only) prevents organizational sprawl.
  • Personal records management is different from personal knowledge management — and that distinction matters.
  • “Comfortable awareness” beats perfection in both information and task management.

Three Connection Points

What struck me most about this conversation is how grounding structure can be. Not rigid. Not restrictive. Just grounding. When you know where something lives — and you trust that it will be there — your attention is freed for better work and better living. If you’ve ever felt buried under digital clutter, this episode offers a thoughtful starting point.

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