Smartphone AppsI’m not one to make New Year’s resolutions (although my post-holiday waist line should probably make me reconsider). However, I do think the month of January can be a good time to assess where you are in your life and look for ways to make things simpler, richer, and just more fun! And naturally, there’s an app for that. Here are a few of my favorite apps that are helping me bring on the awesome in 2016.

Have less paper this year with Evernote Scannable (available in the iTunes App Store: FREE). Everything Evernote does is pretty amazing in my opinion and this app is no exception. Scannable makes it super simple to snap a picture of a document and email, text or save it. Contracts, business cards, receipts … even that sticky note with a VERY IMPORTANT phone number on it…it’s all scannable with just a click.

Get less junk mail this year with PaperKarma (available in the iTunes App Store: FREE). If your mailbox runneth over with catalogs, PaperKarma is the app for you. Just snap a picture of the mailing label printed on the catalog and PaperKarma will get you off the mailing list.

Shop smarter and save money this year with Grocery IQ (available in the iTunes App Store: FREE). I’ve used a pre-printed grocery list for years, but this app essentially does the work for you. It lets you scan items via barcode, text or voice search. Grocery IQ will link to coupons and send them to your email so you can save a few bucks, too! Now, if it will only tell me to walk away from the baked goods, it will be a miracle app!

Clear out the media clutter and make a little dough this year with Decluttr (available in the iTunes App Store: FREE). Want to make space for more of what matters most to you? Consider selling your unwanted CDs, DVDs games and Blu-Rays via Decluttr. Simply set up an account, scan the bar codes of the items you want to sell and box them up. Decluttr will email a free shipping label to you. Drop off the box and they send you a check. I offered to pay my daughter 10% of the proceeds and she scanned them all for me—it really is that easy.

Share an experience and treasure a loved one this year with StoryCorps (available in the iTunes App Store: FREE). Sometimes I start my Friday mornings with a nice little cry in the car because of some lovely StoryCorps story on NPR’s Morning Edition. Now they offer an an app so you, too, can record your own interviews. My son had to do this for a school project over Thanksgiving. The suggested questions helped guide the conversation and the interface is super simple. And for a brief moment, my 12 year old allowed me to share some wisdom with him…it was downright magical

How can you get the most out of 2016? It might just come about by putting down the phone, looking up at the beauty around you and breathing in. But if you are going to stare into that little screen some this year, at least put it to work for you making life better!