Contact lists
Strange how the numbers stored on a phone are almost a history of your life...
As part of the process of changing banks to get away from those pesky fossil fuel investments, I'm adding Nationwide telephone banking to my phone. In the process, I started looking at old numbers and deleting those that were no longer relevant.
An assortment of charity shops that I no longer volunteer with, the bank before the last one, people I was on committees with over a decade ago, an optician I no longer use, etc.
But also those numbers that I still choose to keep. Some friends that I haven't spoken to in years, but don't want to cut the thread with entirely.
As part of the process of changing banks to get away from those pesky fossil fuel investments, I'm adding Nationwide telephone banking to my phone. In the process, I started looking at old numbers and deleting those that were no longer relevant.
An assortment of charity shops that I no longer volunteer with, the bank before the last one, people I was on committees with over a decade ago, an optician I no longer use, etc.
But also those numbers that I still choose to keep. Some friends that I haven't spoken to in years, but don't want to cut the thread with entirely.
