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Organized & Productive
March, 2013
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Although it's been a tough winter here in New England, the past few
days I can really feel spring quietly making its way onto the scene.
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Lisa S. Griffith
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The snow piles are finally gone, and while it's still early yet,
I'm beginning to get that cabin fever sensation that always
accompanies the middle of March for me!
Being cooped up inside for so many months makes me long for something fresh and new. Along with that feeling comes the desire to make my inside spaces fresh, clean and airy.
Are you feeling the urge to purge?
Are your living and working spaces in need of a little spring organizing?
Now is the time to get started, either with an organizing workshop, a free shredding event, or some one-on-one coaching.
Check it all out below, and give me a call or drop me an email to get a jump start on getting your spaces ready for spring!
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Managing the Paper Monster
(without surrendering!) From clients, at workshops and seminars, at networking and social events, I hear the same lament over and over again. "I can't seem to stay on top of the paper in my home/office. It just piles up all over the place! What can I do?" It seems like managing paper is an issue for almost everyone. It's one of the reasons I decided to specialize in paper management for homes and offices (that, and I really enjoy it, believe it or not!) Did you know that these days, a person receives more mail in one year than someone fifty years ago received in their entire lifetime? Even though we claim to be a paperless, electronic society, we all deal with more paper than ever before. It's no wonder we all struggle to stay on top of it! I've found the following methods for dealing with paper to be very helpful both for my clients and in my own living and working spaces: - Go Vertical
You may be a person who needs visual reminders and who likes to keep all your papers in sight, thinking that you will be able to stay on top of things when you actually see what's in front of you. However, what you're really only seeing is what's on top of the pile. The minute you place one paper on top of another, the bottom paper becomes out of sight, out of mind. If throwing a paper into a file drawer sends you into panic mode at the thought that you'll never see it again, try going vertical. Use labeled wall pockets or vertical and stadium files to hold current, pending paperwork that requires action so that it's still in front of your face, but not spread out in piles on your desk.
- Use Your Calendar & To-Do List
Instead of using the actual paper piles as a reminder of what needs to be done, make a note on your to-do list or mark your calendar with upcoming deadlines and tasks. Then pop that corresponding paperwork into a labeled folder, file or binder for safekeeping. The reminder on your list or your calendar will prompt you to get the task done on time, and the paperwork will be conveniently gathered in one place instead of scattered all over your desktop or counter top.
- Have a System in Place
When paper comes into your home or office, have a system in place to deal with it. (And no, throwing it on top of the piles that are already there is not a system!) Have at least 2 baskets or paper trays in a convenient, open spot. Label one "Action" - for any paper that needs to have an action taken on it, whether it's a bill to be paid, a business card to be entered into your data base, etc. Another basket should be labeled "File" - for paperwork that doesn't need to have any action taken on it, but needs to be saved for future reference (such as tax forms, insurance policies, your kids' medical forms.) This pile needs to be regularly filed into your filing cabinet. If you have other people in your household who receive mail or paperwork, each of them should also have a basket, tray or wall pocket marked with their name. Any paper that they need to deal with should go into their designated container (it's called "delegating" - and yes, it feels good!)
- Manage Mail Immediately
Dealing with the incoming mail each day also helps to keep those paper piles from getting out of control. Make a habit of taking no more than 5 minutes to do a quick, general sort of the mail as soon as it comes into your home or office. Set up a mail sorting station with a trash can/recycling bin, shredder, and your "Action" and "File" baskets. As soon as you walk into your living or working space, mail in hand, get rid of the junk right away by shredding, trashing, or recycling it. What's left either goes into "Action", "File" or delegated (there's that great word again) into someone else's basket.
- Keep It Out
The best way to avoid building those paper piles is to keep as much of it out of your space as possible to begin with. Taking a few extra minutes now to get off mailing lists, leaving those extra flyers at the store, or canceling those newspaper and magazine subscriptions that pile up because you never have time to read them is a great start. If it never comes in, it won't pile up!
Managing the paper monster is a challenge for all of us. If you're looking for some in-depth help for conquering your paper piles and for learning how to set up systems that will keep it under control once and for all, register now for my upcoming workshop, "How to Free Yourself from Paper Clutter." You will leave armed with the tools and skills to beat back that paper monster and never let it get the upper hand again! |
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UPCOMING EVENTS 
 How to Free Yourself from Paper Clutter:
It's Smarter to File than to Pile!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
6:30 - 8:00 pm Is the day-to-day influx of paper that comes into your home or office threatening to take over your living and working spaces, and causing stress in your life? In this workshop, you will learn strategies that will help you organize that paper and gain control. You will: - Learn how to establish a command center that will keep important papers at your fingertips.
- Find out how to manage incoming mail and other paperwork.
- Discover what filing systems are available to help you retain and retrieve those important documents.
- Be able to reclaim your desktop, kitchen counter top, dining room table, or any place that has become overwhelmed by paper clutter.
East Bay Chamber of Commerce
16 Cutler St. (facing Child St., next to Tom's Market) Warren, RI Workshop fee: $20 Advance registration required. To register, click here. Earth Day Electronics Recycling &
Shredding Event Saturday, April 20, 2012 9 am - 1 pm Free event for the community. Bring any electronic waste to be recycled, boxes of paper documents to be shredded. (Limit of 4 boxes of paper per family.) East Bay Chamber of Commerce 16 Cutler St. (facing Child St., next to Tom's Market) Warren, RI |
In order, in joy,
Lisa S. Griffith The Organized Way Organizing Specialist/Speaker Office: (401) 289-0042
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