Let's talk about our paper clutter!!

You all have it, so let's see exactly what it amounts to.

1. Piles of newspapers.

2. Baskets of unread Magazines

3. Junk mail

4. Boxes of old school papers(from college or kids papers)

5. Recipes

6. Paperback books.

7. Piles of unopened mail

8. Tax papers

9. medical records

10. Paid bills receipts.

11. Old Phone books.

12. CATALOGS

13. Bank statements

14. File Cabinets full of who knows what!

15. Family pictures

16. Birth Certificates.

17. Purses full of STUFF

18. Maps

19. Travel Brochures

20. Organizational Books

21. Computer printouts from FlyLady email and other websites

22. 3X5 cards

23. Other office supplies we are addicted to. File folders, dividers.


I could go on and on. You know that I am right about what is in your 
boxes, piles and  drawers.

Lets look at each area of clutter one at a time!

1. Piles of newspapers.
Did you know that by the time you get around to reading a day old 
newspaper that you would have heard most of it on the radio or TV.

Instead of holding on to them so you can read when you get a chance, 
discard every day when the next paper comes. If you go two or three 
days without reading, save yourself some money discontinue these 
newspapers. You will be rid of the clutter and the guilt from not 
reading what you have paid good money for. Try reading on-line or 
listening to the public Radio. You will be surprised at how much news 
you pick up without even having to concentrate. I never read a 
newspaper, except to see if I have been quoted correctly. Robert tells 
me to check and see what Cilley Says. LOL

Now for those coupons that come in the newspapers. If you haven't used 
them then why buy the paper.  Coupons are a challenge. But 
once you get organized, you will use your Wednesday desk day to clip 
and save, while you make out your grocery list. For now, set the aside 
or give them to someone you know that will use them. The guilt you 
feel when you see these unused coupons or go to the grocery without 
them is not worth a dime. I want you happy not guilt ridden.

2. Baskets of unread Magazines:  
We hate to part with our beloved magazines. We might 
actually need something we have seen or we might miss a good article. 
Bolognie! If we have seen something in a magazine, just go and try to 
find it again. You can see it in your minds eye, but there is no way 
you are ever going to find the magazine you saw it in. Without a 
Readers Guide, you are hopelessly lost. So why waste hours seaching 
for a picture, when you can go online and find your answer if you 
really need. it. If you receive magazines in the mail and you never 
open and read, then rethink this money you are spending each year on 
the subscription. If you have a basket of magazines that you hate to 
part with, it is easier if you do it on a weekly basis. This is why I 
purge magazines each week. I put them in my car and as I go about my 
week, I drop them off in different places that I go to. Meetings, 
Doctor's offices, car services centers, court houses, offices. Just 
think about having to wait in a waiting room with 5 year old 
magazines. How about getting your car worked on and there are only 
men's magazines. This is why I take the opportunity to get them out of 
my home and put them where they will be appreciated.

Also If I have not read them, I take the time to do this before I 
leave them in the waiting rooms. LOL 

One other thing I do, I have an exacto knife by my chair and a 
notebook with lots of sheet protectors. If I see an article that I 
want to keep or a picture for my want book, then I cut it out right 
then and there. It is my magazine. No one will miss it if I give it 
away. I have my book of my "likes and keeps" without having to spend 
hours searching for a certain magazine. Now that our kitchen is almost 
finished, I can throw away my kitchen want book. LOL I have completed 
that dream. No need to hold on to it any more. I have a garden book 
too.

3. Junk mail: Throw it away as soon as it comes in the house. It does 
not even deserve the right to enter your home. Throw it away, shred 
them or burn them. Be careful with those credit card applications we 
get daily in the mail. Tear out the name and numbers. I throw them in 
my fireplace.

4. Boxes of old school papers(from college or kids papers):Do you 
still have a box full of papers from High school or college? Get rid 
of this stuff. It was another life. You are not going to need this 
stuff, the books or the papers with those grades. We had rather not 
remember. 

Now for your childrens papers. These are hard to part with, but let 
your children decide. If your children are grown, Give them back to 
them. Or save only a special one from each year for their scrapbook.
Not every paper is a keepsake, believe it or not.  If you save 
everything, that deminishes the value of those special ones. They get 
lost in the clutter. 

5. Recipes:  How often do we use them. We dream of being this wonderful
cook, but the truth is we cook the same ole things all the time. What
happens when you want to find a recipe you saw in some magazine or some
cookbook in your library or drawer of recipes. You can't find it! I have
reduced 
the number of cookbooks that I have. Only the ones I love have I kept. 
 
6. Paperback books. If you have read them, pass them on to someone 
else. Give them to the library.

7. Piles of unopened mail: If you have not opened it in three months, 
then it is probably trash any way. Open the newest mail first and toss 
the old bills. Sometimes you can just look at the date and toss. Sort 
it over a trash can.

8. Tax papers: Do you have tax papers from 20 years ago? If so there 
is no need to keep these things. Our tax papers fit in one manilla 
envelope. Our copies of the tax returnes and receipts, and directions 
for the schedules are all in this envelope. This takes no room at all. 
We also have a file for receipts that effect the cost basis of our 
home. This is all that we keep. We do have 20 years worth, but they 
only take up 5 inches in a file drawer. Each envelope is labeled. We 
don't keep every cancelled check, beside now days it costs money to 
get your cancelled checks. We keep our check registers. Our Check 
registers tell our history if needed.

9. medical records: Children's shot records are needed until they 
start college and sometime up until the girls become wives and 
mothers, to prove that they have had the rebella shot. Health dept. 
have been know to purge records without contacting you. This happened 
to me and I had to have another shot. Not fun. I don't like them.

10. Paid bills receipts. We only keep insurance receipts and tax 
deductible cancelled checks.  All the others I have a check to prove 
that I have paid them. All of the other receipts go in the trash and 
get burned in the fireplace.

11. Old Phone books. Get rid of these. I keep one old one in my car 
for when I need a phone number or address.

12. CATALOGS: We all have these. We love to look at them. They keep 
coming every day. Get rid of them. If you want to order something then 
do it and toss the catalog. There are many online catalogs. Don't hold 
on to these. 

13. Bank statements: We balance them and toss them. Keeping only the 
check we need for tax purposes and our house cost basis. The rest are 
burned.

14. File Cabinets full of who knows what! We need to go through these 
files, and toss. There is hardly anything that we really need to file. 
I have two crates that I started 2 years ago when I became a county 
commissioner. I have not looked in these files for a year and a half. 
This tells me, that I didn't need to waste my time filing this stuff. 
So now I read my memos and file in the trash can. The Trash can is my 
favorite filing cabinet. If I need something, I have a clerk that 
keeps a copy of every memo. All I have to do is pick up the phone and 
ask her to look up something for me. I no longer fill up my home with 
tons of papers that I will ever look at again. 

For my mother's bills (I am responsible for them), I have to keep 
every receipt. I use a brief case and an accordian Alphabet file. This 
is portable and I have to use it with her social workers and doctors 
at times..

15. Family pictures: This is a problem we all have. Some people have 
drawers full of pictures that are unlabeled. We have all seen old 
pictures in our mother's homes that we could not identify. This is so 
sad. My Mom did one thing that was very nice. She had a scrapbook for 
each of our family members. With our history in it. Newspaper 
pictures, snapshots, school picture and report cards. 

16. Birth Certificates/Marriage Cerificate/Passports/Death 
Certificates/Divorce papers/adoption papers. These all need to be 
protected in a fire proof safe or a bank lock box. Make copies to keep 
at home, so you will have them when you need them, but keep the 
orginals in a safe place. A place to keep them at home: In a notebook 
with sheet protector or in a file labeled Important Family Records. 
Also savings bonds need to be keep in a lock box too.

17. Purses full of STUFF: Each week clean out your purse. Most of what 
is in there is trash. You might even find some money. I clean out my 
purse on Fridays.

18. Maps: You have old maps in your car that are from the 80's. Did 
you know that they are just about ready to fall apart. Get rid of 
them. Buy you a new one for your state. Or go to your local county 
commissioners office and get a copy of your states latest DOT map. 

19. Travel Brochures: We have all these places we want to go, but the 
brochures are 10 years old. Get rid of them the prices are out dated 
as well as the phone numbers. Make a list of the place you would like 
to see and look them up on the internet.

20. Organizational Books: This is one of your first homework 
assignments. Put your Organizational books away. There is no way you 
can follow several programs at one time. Pick one and stick to it. If 
you choose my messages then put the other things away, even the 3X5 
card files that Pam and Peggy developed in the 70's. Even their 
messages have evolved into routines, zones, and a basic weekly plan. 
They endorse my way of teaching their system. We are so blessed to 
have them as mentors. A hound dog can not catch 8 rabbits at one time, 
she has to pick one and stay focused. 

21. Computer printouts from  websites: Don't print, file it in the
computer. Delete all my emails, they are all on 

22. 3X5 cards: If you have old card files, throw them away. They seem 
to lay a big guilt trip on us for setting them up and not doing them. 
Purge these from your home. Set up your routines with them and toss 
them. This is what I did. Sorted and put them in doing order. Then 
they were history. 

23. Other office supplies we are addicted to. File folders, dividers.
We all have lots of this stuff. I have one drawer for my office 
supplies. This takes up part of one of my empty drawers in my filing 
cabinet.

You all have been asking for Paperwork clutter problem solutions. I 
hope I have touched on this subject. Keep in mind that these problems 
are not going to get fixed over night, but you can stop them from 
piling up, by dealing with your mail as soon as it comes into your 
home, throwing away the trash and only keeping what you will need. 
Toss the rest. 




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