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Is Paper Clutter a Problem? Start by Reducing What Comes In

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With the advent of the digital age, many people assumed that we would naturally evolve into a paperless world. Nothing could be farther from the truth!

As a professional organizer, I can attest to the fact that paper clutter is a universal problem in our homes. Almost every organizing client I have worked with struggles with how to manage the constant influx of paper within their home and/or office. It comes at us from all angles…the mailbox, our kids’ backpacks, our shopping bags, and even our desktop printer. Paper clutter creates stress because it represents a plethora of unmade decisions and incomplete tasks that require our time and attention to process.

So what what’s a stressed-out paper clutter sufferer to do?

Begin by turning off the faucet.

Imagine trying to drink water out of a fire hydrant…pretty overwhelming, right?

powerful water flow coming out with impetus from a street red hydrant

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In order to effectively take a drink out of the faucet, you first need to reduce the water flow to something that’s manageable:

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 The same holds true for paper! The first step in effectively managing your household papers is to reduce what’s coming into your home. The less paper that comes into your home, the less time required to organize and maintain your paper, and the more likely you will be to stay on top of your paper management system.

10 tips for reducing the paper “gush” to a manageable “drip”:

  1. Cancel subscriptions for newspapers/magazines/newsletters that you never read (research whether these periodicals are available online)
  2. Politely decline flyers and handouts offered by vendors/sales people (tell them your family is “going paperless”!)
  3. Avoid printing documents that can be accessed online
  4. Sign up to receive paperless bills/financial statements and take advantage of online bill pay services whenever possible
  5. Call your credit card companies and ask that your name and address not be sold to other companies
  6. Contact magazines/catalogs that you subscribe to and ask that your name and address not be sold to other companies
  7. When you donate money to a charity or order a product/service, ask that your name and address not be sold to other companies
  8. Don’t fill out warranty cards – they are a way to collect addresses for mailing lists. Your warranty is valid without submitting your information
  9. Avoid entering sweepstakes or contests. They are a way to collect addresses for mailing lists
  10. Take advantage of “Unsubscribe” resources devoted to reducing junk mail, including:

DMAchoice.org – Remove your name from the Direct Marketing Association’s marketing lists (represents approximately 80% of total U.S. marketing mailings)

CatalogChoice.org – Selectively choose the catalogs that you want to receive, as well as your preference for how frequently you receive catalogs

OptOutPrescreen.com – Opt out of credit card and insurance offers

Paper Karma app – Use this app to take a photo of unwanted mail and the app automatically contacts the sender and requests to them to remove you from their distribution list

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Systematically implementing each of these “unsubscribe” processes will require a bit of time and effort up front, but doing so will result in significantly less paper (and less stress) in your life!

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Introducing Freedom Filer: The Solution for All of Your File System Woes

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We are nearing the end of Organize Your Files week…

Does the task of organizing your files sound about as appealing as getting a root canal?

Perhaps you dread the task of filing papers into your current filing system because the filing cabinet is overstuffed and hasn’t been purged in years. Maybe that dread prevents you from filing altogether, and you have resorted to piling your papers in stacks throughout your home instead.

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If any of this resonates with you, first understand that you are not alone!  As I’ve discussed in prior blog posts, paper clutter is a common challenge for most of my clients – so much so, that I offer an organizing service specifically devoted to assisting clients with managing the paper that comes into their home.
One of my absolute favorite tools for managing household papers is the Freedom Filer system.

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I use Freedom Filer for organizing my own reference files, as well as my clients’ files.  My clients love it as much as I do.  Here’s why:

    • It’s a self-purging system in which files are categorized as Permanent, Replaceable, or Rotating…so you will never have to clean out your files again once the system is set up (take a few moments and let that sink in);
    • Following some simple rules, all of your files will rotate out after their useful life has ended;
    • Color coding enables users to quickly retrieve documents;
    • You will not have to waste any time creating labels or determining appropriate file categories/names…it’s all been done for you;
    • You can completely customize the system to fit your specific filing needs.

Click here to link to the Freedom Filer site, where you can learn more about this highly recommended product.  After you purchase your Freedom Filer, contact me to schedule a session during which we can set up your customized filing system and end those paper piles once and for all!

To learn more about Natalie Gallagher and Refined Rooms, visit RefinedRoomsLLC.com.