Organizing Your Google Drive

Hey Internet Friends!

I am super passionate about a few things in life – my family (including my high maintenance dog), tea, music education, and no fear technology for teachers!

Today’s topic: Google Drive Organization!

Enjoy and please answer this burning question:

do you place everything in a folder or have stuff all over the place? folders inside folders inside folders? a folder for each month, year, event?? what’s your GDrive organizational happy place?

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