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Conquering Your Paper Clutter How to Stop Struggling With The Growing Stacks of Paper By: Vicky GiardBomola A piece of paper here, Weren?t we supposed to be living in a paperless world by this time? For some reason, sheets of paper seem to multiply like mushrooms. To conquer your paper clutter, gather 20-30 file folders, 1 black felt pen, and 1 big box. Then read on. 9 Steps to Conquering Your Paper Woes 1.Go around the room and pick up every piece of paper you can find and place it in your box. 2.Bring the box to a place with a big surface like a kitchen table or the floor and empty it there. 3.Start sorting. Begin with a small number of sorting categories. It will make this part of the job easier and the job will go faster. Try categories like: ?Personal, not active,? Garbage (your box), ?to Act on? ( bills to pay, dates to write down), ?to Delegate? ( write down the name of the person it goes to). 4.Once everything is sorted, start making file folders. Take your pile of Personal items and separate these papers into categories that make sense to you: Common labels include: Home Telephone, Utilities, Insurances, Courses to take, etc. Use your black felt marker to label each file. 5.Put these files in alphabetical order in a file cabinet or file container, and make a reference list for each category to make it easier to file next time. Also, reference lists can be read at a glance: it takes time for your fingers to walk through a filing system. 6.Distribute the items from the ?Delegate? pile to the appropriate persons. 7.Make a file for ?things to read? and always have it handy. Carry reading material with you to read while you are waiting. That way?when you have a few minutes to spare at, perhaps, the doctor?s office, you will be able to catch up on some of your reading. 8.Keep your ?To act on? pile handy, too. Be sure to record all important dates on your calendar or in your date book. 9.Sort your ?Garbage? pile. First, shred or destroy all sensitive information. Then sort your paper for recycling. Words of wisdom: ?File your papers like invoices, last one first. For example, the last invoice that was paid will go on (at the front of) the pile in the folder. It is easier to find that way. Now look around you and see the great job you did. Be proud of yourself. Congratulations are in order. You deserve to reward yourself! Quoi! You didn?t do it yet, mais qu?est ce que vous attendez? It won?t happen by itself?Just do it, NOW!
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