Organization Skills


Taming The Paper Monster

Paper sometimes takes over our lives and is often the worst thing to get organized. Below are a few tips on how to tame that paper beast in your home or office.

Utilize your filing system effectively. Figure out what system will work best for you - client files versus project files, color coding, and so on. Once you've worked out your system, make sure to use it. File all relevant information in the right file. It's also helpful to attach blank sheets of paper to the inside right back flap of file folders. Then, you can take notes on applicable conversations, memos, and meetings right where you need them.

Employ a task list for projects. Think through the project step by step. Then, create a list for all these steps, or tasks, to help you get them completed. Keep your task list stapled to the inside front cover of your project file. That way you can refer to the list whenever you work on that project.

Avoid paper piles. There are normally two things that happen to information buried in a paper pile - either it is forgotten or it can't be found when you need it. Paper piles are like the plague - they should be avoided at all costs. When you acquire a piece of paper, you should do one of three things: file it, write the information down elsewhere (such as in your scheduler) and toss it, or simply toss it.

Avoid always putting information on sticky notes and other tiny pieces of paper: If you need to write something down, put it on your Master Plan or on your to-do list. While it's okay to use a reminder such as a sticky note every once in a while, using such notes all the time will make them less obvious and-as a result-less helpful.

 

 

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Organization Skills


Beginning Recycling At Home

... in the recycling process. Make sure they all are aware of what products can be recycled. Teach them the difference between the aluminum can bin and the tin can bin. While doing their weekly chores, teach them to be on the lookout for recyclable material lying around the house, and encourage them to place ... 

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Organizing Your Garage

... access and things that are 'sometime' things can go up higher. Utilize wall and ceiling space to maximize your vicinity. Put up shelves to place boxes on and label them so you can 'look and find'. Garage items can be very weighty and need extra support, you might want to add extra supports or make them ... 

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42 Learn To Cook For The Week Ahead And Save Both Time And Money

... thinking you have it all covered at home since your pantry is organized immaculately and everything in your kitchen has its place. It doesn't change the fact that you're still busy working all day and driving kids to practice, running errands or taking care of your household in the evenings. Another thing ... 

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Keeping A Time Log

... other people are in control of your time. - You are always canceling or rebooking meetings. - You are always taking work home to finish. If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you do need to track the source of the problem, but a time log may not be the answer. Your time is already out of ... 

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Set Reminders To Yourself To Do Your Chores And Find More Time As A Result

... have a crossed-off outline and one large project effectively and efficiently completed. This works especially well to tackle the chores we're dreading the most. We can easily handle an unpleasant task if we know it's for a short time and in small doses. Have all your materials and supplies ready before ... 

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