Managing Contact Info?

August 25, 2009

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I have a many frustrations with our modern era (I’m still struggling with organizing my digital photos) and top of the list is keeping track of contact information.  Home addresses, work addresses, personal emails, work emails, cell phones, iphones, home phones, work direct lines vs work blackberries, blogs, tumblrs, flickrs, the address of that friend’s baby photos on smugmug.   How to handle this ever changing and important data?

My blackberry address book used to corral cellphones and work phones plus some email addresses but I was always too lazy to save that info to the actual SIM card and so I’ve lost all contact info three times in the last year (don’t do dishes and talk on your blackberry at the same time is all I can offer you).  I’ve never been one to have a “hard” address book, as I have terrible handwriting that never conforms to the tiny space allotted, and I never can keep the actual address book caught up with all the changes to various contacts.

I had a decent contact list in Outlook in my last job (mostly thanks to a great assistant) but, when I left, I stopped using Outlook and never took the time to dig the file out and convert it and, really, what would I have converted it to?  I had a decent Excel spreadsheet of mailing addresses from our wedding, which most recently was used/updated when sending out our baby announcements, but it too is woefully static and doesn’t have any indication of email addresses. Don’t talk to me about those awful services that ping people you know every six months to see it they’ve moved, I hate them. And, I don’t really use bookmarks in Firefox because it is so much work to organize them.  (I’m pretty time starved these days).

As a partial solution, or a stop-gap measure, in the last couple of months I’ve been slowly adding people to my Google contacts whenever an email yields something relevant: new emails, new phones, new addresses, new babies, new girlfriends (I’m bad with names).  There is a great “notes” section in Google Contacts for those little things like a friend’s favorite color, favorite flower, or your father-in-laws shirt size.  This information always seem to show up in emails and then you have no place to store those relevant details (in addition to bad handwriting, I’ve got a shitty memory too).  Recently I’ve been yearning for contacts in a form that can’t crash or be erased and would be more portable (I can’t access my Google Contacts from my blackberry). But how to merge all this great electronic information with a more material form?

Today, I cracked the code. My ah-ha moment? Realizing I could download my Google contacts, print them out on mailing labels and paste them into this sweetly chic address book.  Handwriting problem solved, updating problem solved (I can always just print out a new labels once a year and paste it in) and my electronic crashing problem solved (gmail accounts can get hacked, you know).  How do you keep track of this stuff?  Do you even try? Is it a losing battle?

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Anya August 25, 2009 at 4:20 pm

I use google for everything as well! Thankfully my iPhone lets me import contacts so all the information is on hand.

Finally an “ahhhh” organizing moment huh?

Aileen August 25, 2009 at 4:24 pm

Hi Abbey – I feel like I’ve spent my entire life trying to figure out a good system for organizing my contacts. I’ve had a Franklin-Covey organizer, a Palm, then went back to a Moleskine address book and I finally got an iPhone a couple of months ago…I have to say, it is AMAZING. The contacts interface is beautiful and while it does need to be synced with the computer in order to back up data, I don’t feel like it’s a big deal at all. It makes me so happy to have something that keeps everything organized and that is so easy to use. I’ve read your blog for a while now and this is the first time I’ve commented because I feel your pain, sister.

Jessica August 26, 2009 at 10:40 am

Sadly I keep both google and paper address lists. I’m horribly paranoid that one day I’ll lose one or the other, so the best I can do is double up and back up.

Jessica August 27, 2009 at 9:09 am

I’m with the other Jessica (must be the name!). I keep them in my Palm, which syncs with my laptop and then I print the list every few months (ok, maybe once a year) just in case I lose one or the other.

Most of the phone softwares let you export to excel for mailing labels and such, it’s nice.

I’ll have to check out that google organization, I keep hearing about it.

Sly August 27, 2009 at 11:17 am

only you, abbey darling, and i love it

The Lil Bee August 28, 2009 at 8:20 am

Over the years I have switched jobs so many times and always download my contacts onto an excel doc. But, like you said, it’s not the best solution because then I never upload them into my new address book! I use my outlook address book and have an email folder called “Friends’ Addresses”, where I save important emails.

As for the phone? Constantly saying things like, “Who’s this?” when the phone rings, because I never transfer over my numbers when I get a new phone. So, yeah…I’m with you!

Maite August 28, 2009 at 2:13 pm

Oh, organization is my weakness. I am terrible at it, I put different numbers in different places and never seem to be able to keep track of them. When I write papers for school I have trouble keeping bibliographies straight! I’m glad you found a way to keep your contacts organized, I never can. Have a nice weekend!

Erin August 30, 2009 at 8:02 pm

Hi Abbey! Thanks so much for the organization tips! I am definitely going to try Google contacts out! Could you let me know what the name of the address book is? It looks like One Kings Lane no longer has that product available. Thanks!

Erin August 30, 2009 at 8:02 pm

Hi Abbey! Thanks so much for the organization tips! I am definitely going to try Google contacts out! Could you let me know what the name of the address book is? It looks like One Kings Lane no longer has that product available. Thanks!

Nicole September 9, 2009 at 8:05 am

Hope you’re having a great vacation! I came up with a similar solution regarding keeping contacts straight, but I still have not come up with a good solution for keeping internet finds straight. What do you do? I use a PC at work and a Mac at home… I don’t think I can access Google Favorites on Safari or Firefox, but if I could that would probably be the best place to keep track of pages I don’t want to lose… I hate losing things and when I want to show someone something I’ll spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to find it again. Please save me from this time suck! What are your secrets??

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