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In this episode of Sort-It-Out, we try a simple challenge: spending two minutes just visiting our photo memories — no organizing, deleting, or sharing. What seems like an easy exercise quickly reveals how often we treat our photos like a to-do list instead of a place to reconnect with the moments that matter.

 

What Happens When You Just Visit Your Photo Memories?

What do you experience when you open your photos and simply visit your memories — no deleting, no organizing, no sharing, no pressure?

In this episode of Sort-It-Out, Kristi and Amanda take on a simple but surprisingly emotional little challenge: spending two uninterrupted minutes just being with their photo memories.

What started as a tiny experiment turned into a much deeper conversation about how hard it can be to sit with our photos without instantly slipping into “task mode.” From unfinished projects and current guilt to missing younger versions of our kids — and ourselves — there were way more feelings wrapped up in those two minutes than expected.

And yes… there is also a very important side conversation about air fryers.

What We Talk About in This Episode

In this episode, we unpack:

  • Why it can feel surprisingly hard to simply be with our photo memories

  • How quickly our brains jump to tasks like sharing, deleting, favouriting, or turning memories into projects

  • The emotional layers that can show up when we revisit older photos and videos

  • How photo memories can bring both joy and guilt at the same time

  • Why being intentional about visiting our photos matters

  • A simple “Tiny Action” that has nothing to do with organizing — and everything to do with reconnecting

A Few Honest Takeaways

This episode reminds us that photo organizing isn’t always about structure, systems, and productivity.

Sometimes the real challenge is slowing down enough to remember that our photos are not just a to-do list — they are our lives, our people, and our stories.

Amanda reflects on how hard it was to just sit with her memories without immediately thinking about projects and planning.

Kristi shares how even though she technically “failed” the challenge by turning it into inspiration for business content, she still rediscovered videos and moments she had forgotten — and that felt like a win in its own way.

This Episode’s Tiny Action

Take two minutes to visit your photo memories.

That’s it.

No deleting.
No sharing.
No organizing.
No favouriting.
No captions.

Just open your photos and be with them.

And if you want to make it extra meaningful, spend one of those two-minute visits with a family member.

This tiny action isn’t a to-do.
It’s a non-to-do.
It’s a chance to just be.

Why This Matters

If your photo library has started to feel like a project instead of a place to reconnect with your memories, this episode is a gentle reminder:

You are allowed to simply enjoy your photos.

You don’t always have to do something with them.

Connect With Us

If this episode resonated with you, we’d love to hear what came up in your own two-minute memory visit.

🌐 Website: www.memorymomentum.ca
📧 Email: digitalflow@memorymomentum.ca

Thanks so much for spending this time with us.

Remember — take what fits, leave what doesn’t, and focus on progress, not perfection.

We’ll see you next time on Sort-It-Out.

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