I told him to do this before.
He went from 14.9/15 GB to 6 GB in a single afternoon.
I hope this helps you ↓
1. Find the true space hogs in Gmail
First, check the Gmail storage breakdown:
- Go to Drive -> Settings-> Storage
- Check what's using space in Gmail, Drive, and Photos
-Click on “Gmail” to see the main culprits
Then, in the Gmail search bar, type:
- 'has:attachment larger:10M' (finds emails over 10 MB)
- Sort by size, select multiple, and delete what you don't need
- Try larger:5M or larger:3M for a more aggressive cleanup
Just by deleting large attachments, you can free up gigabytes instantly.
2. Delete entire categories in bulk
Gmail automatically categorizes emails, use it to delete quickly:
- Search: category:promotions (all promotional emails)
- Search: category:social (notifications from Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.)
- Search: category:updates (receipts, confirmations)
- Check the box → “Select all conversations that match this search”
- Delete everything at once
These categories accumulate over years and most can be deleted without issue.
BREAKING: Claude can now run your entire social media strategy like a $5,000/month agency.
Most creators haven’t caught on yet.
But the ones who have are scaling fast.
Here are 7 prompts to monetize your account in 30 days:
1 ▸ Full Threads Strategy
"You are a Threads strategist who has grown accounts from zero to millions of followers. Look at my niche, audience, competitors and monetization goal. Build me a complete strategy: what to post, how often, how to position my brand, how to grow fast, and how to turn followers into income. My details: [paste]."
2 ▸ Audience Breakdown
"You are a Threads growth expert. My niche is [paste]. Tell me exactly what my audience struggles with, what they secretly want and what makes them stop scrolling. Give me 10 content angles based on that. Be specific, not generic."
Today, with Claude, you could do the same work in 7 days.
Here are the 10 exact prompts you’d use: 👇
1. Turn topic into a thesis blueprint
Prompt:
Act as a senior academic supervisor in [your field]. Help me turn this research topic into a strong PhD thesis plan: [paste topic]. Create:
1. a clear thesis title 2. a 1-paragraph problem statement 3. 3–5 research questions 4. 3 testable hypotheses if relevant 5. a proposed chapter-by-chapter outline for a [70]-page thesis 6. the key argument each chapter should make
Use formal academic style, simple wording, & make structure specific.
2. Build a realistic 7-day writing schedule
Prompt:
I want to finish a [70]-page PhD thesis in [7 days]. Based on this outline [paste outline], create a day-by-day writing plan with:
· target word count per day
· which chapter to draft each day
· research, writing, revision, and citation tasks
· checkpoints at the end of each day
· a final review plan on the last day
Make it intense but realistic. Show the output as a table.
AFTER YOUR DEATH, nobody remembers how much money you made.
Here are 15 things worth being remembered for.
1. Plant a tree this year. An actual tree.
THINGS THAT OUTLIVE YOU 🌱
1. Plant a tree this year. An actual tree. It will give oxygen shade and fruit long after your last breath. The cheapest legacy is a seed.
2. Donate blood at least once. Your blood will flow in a stranger's body keeping them alive. No legacy is more literal than your life in someone else's veins.
How to DELETE your digital footprint from the internet.
Easy step-by-step.
A thread;
1/ Make a list of all the places you've been
Use your email inbox to search for
"Welcome," "Confirm your email," or
"Thanks for signing up" to find old accounts.
Examples:
• Instagram
• Facebook
• Twitter/X
• Reddit
• Amazon
• Old blogs or forums
• Random newsletters you signed up for
2/ Google yourself. See what’s already out there — your name, address, photos.