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Five Tips for Organizing Paper

by | Feb 23, 2017 | Features

Everyone must deal with some sort of paperwork in their life. The major problem with this is how big of a mess it is. Papers seem to always get bent and mixed up. Laura Wittleman has written a fantastic article all about organizing papers. You are sure to find some helpful ideas!

Key Takeaways:

  • Blocking out a chunk of time to address your paper, will allow you to get it all organized in one sitting.
  • In order to not lose important papers and to know where to find things when you need them, set up a working In & Out system.
  • Junk mail, gone. Duplicates, gone. Outdated info, gone.

“In order to not lose important papers and to know where to find things when you need them, set up a working In & Out system.”

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