Get it Together!
Nick's Class in digitally organizing your life is tomorrow!
Using Trello
A Free, Simple Online Tool for Organizing What Matters
Live Zoom Class
Thursday, January 15, 2026 · 7:30 PM Eastern
This is a senior-friendly class for people who want their lives to feel clearer, lighter, and finally under control—without wrestling with technology or feeling stupid for asking questions.
If you have important papers, precious memories, photographs, ideas, or plans scattered across drawers, folders, notebooks, and your own worried thoughts…
and you sometimes lie awake wondering “Where is everything?” or “What happens if someone needs this?”
this class is for you.
Whether you’re organizing end-of-life paperwork, gathering your stories and memories, or stepping into a new chapter like a business, passion project, or creative dream, you’ll learn a calm, grounded way to bring it all together.
No pressure. No overwhelm. Just clarity.
Join the class for $22.99
We don’t start with a screen.
We start with 3×5 cards on a table.
You’ll see how your mind already knows how to organize. There’s no right way and no wrong way. Your way is the right way. From there, you’ll discover how Trello mirrors that same natural process digitally—making it easy to store, find, and share what matters most.
Trello is free. It works on computers, tablets, and phones. Your information can be backed up, shared with people you trust, and accessed wherever you are. It bends with your life instead of forcing you into rigid rules or complicated systems.
This beginner class is taught slowly, clearly, and kindly, with time to practice and plenty of reassurance. You do not need to be “good with technology.” If you can sort cards on a table, you can use Trello.
By the end of the class, you’ll have a simple, personal system in place—and the confidence to keep organizing your life at your own pace.
The Kinds of Projects You Can Organize with Trello
A project is anything with more than one step that keeps circling your mind.
Life & Legacy Projects
Big. Meaningful. Sometimes emotional.
- Organizing end-of-life documents
- Writing instructions for loved ones
- Creating a legacy or memory project
- Writing life stories or a memoir
- Deciding what happens to personal belongings
- Making a “what to do if something happens to me” plan
Home & Personal Organization
The quiet stressors you’re tired of carrying.
- Household tasks
- Bills and due dates
- Home repairs and maintenance
- Downsizing or decluttering
- Moving or preparing to move
- Tracking what’s in storage
Health & Care Projects
Clarity matters most here.
- Medical history and medications
- Doctor visits and follow-ups
- Caregiving for a spouse, parent, or friend
- Insurance paperwork
- Emergency contacts and plans
Memory & Creative Projects
Because what you’ve lived deserves care.
- Organizing photos and albums
- Saving letters and keepsakes
- Recording family stories
- Genealogy research
- Scrapbooks or digital memory books
- Writing, art, or creative projects
Learning & Personal Growth
Life doesn’t stop just because you’ve lived it.
- Learning a new skill
- Notes from classes or workshops
- Reading lists
- Technology reminders (“how do I do this again?”)
- Teaching or sharing knowledge
Business & Purpose Projects
Yes, new beginnings are allowed.
- Starting a small business
- Managing a side project
- Planning events or workshops
- Volunteer or community leadership
- Running a newsletter, blog, or magazine
- Turning an idea into something real
“Someday” Projects
The ones you don’t want to lose.
- Travel dreams
- Ideas you’re not ready for yet
- Things you want to pass on
- Projects that can wait, but still matter