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From http://www.getorganizednow.com 

Paper taking over your life?
Slay the raging, paper beast, and take control. 
View short Slide Show 
http://www.getorganizednow.com/show001b.html 

Organize Your Desk in 12 Simple Steps   
By Maria Gracia
When was the last time you saw your desk?
If it has been awhile, today is the perfect day to find it under those towering, paper mountains. 
Set aside time
Schedule at least 4 hours for the first half of this mission. When the day arrives, dress in sweatpants and a T-shirt – you know, ultra-comfortable. Play your favorite music in the background and take a deep breath.
Clear off your desk
Take every last thing off your desk, and out of your desk. Place it in a big pile on the floor.
Scrub and polish
Scrub your desk with disinfectant and then furniture cleaner until it looks shiny and new.
Trash it
Get a large trash bag, have a seat on your floor and begin dumping. Over 80% of the papers on your desk can probably be trashed. This includes your planner from 1975, the 20,000 business cards you come across, and the brochures from that seminar that took place over 5 years ago. The only items you should keep are your active projects, papers to be referenced in the future, and anything you must keep for legal purposes. 
Grab another trash bag
It's probably time to grab another large garbage bag – maybe two or three more, but keep dumping. 
Old newspapers, magazines and catalogs
Next, begin tossing old newspapers, magazines, and catalogs. Most are probably outdated by now, but even if they aren't, they will be over the next day or two. Again, if you see one or two that you desperately want to keep, that's fine. Just don't keep forty-two! 
TOSS! TOSS! TOSS!
Now you're down to those final items that are not paper, old calendars, business cards, newspapers, magazines, or catalogs. This includes that old, grimy coffee cup, random office supplies, pocket change, and some widgets that you can't even identify. Three words: TOSS! TOSS! TOSS!
Take a break
Time for lunch. Go out and get something to eat. Go for a walk. Escape your desk for at least an hour. You deserve it! While you're out, purchase the following:
    * A fresh pad of paper
    * A pen/pencil caddy 
    * A vertical file holder – unless you have a drawer that fits hanging file folders
    * Fresh manila files and labels 
    * A holder for your computer disks and CD-roms if you don't already have one
Time to reorganize
When you return, it's time to reorganize the stuff you're keeping. Hopefully, it's just a very small pile. Most of the things from your desk should probably be in the trashcan. Categorize and organize your everyday files into your new folders. Label each clearly. Place these folders in your brand new vertical file sorter. Those papers that are not your everyday papers should go into your filing cabinet.
Where to put things
Place your telephone back on your desk, along with your computer if you have one. Your new, fresh pad of paper should be placed near the telephone. Set up your new pen/pencil caddy and place some supplies inside — throw out those pencils that have shrunken to miniscule bits and those pens that don't write. If you have room for some office supplies in your desk, designate one of the drawers and place them inside. If not, supplies should be placed in a supplies cabinet. Your planner — this year's only — can now be placed on your desk.
What not to put on your desk
Ok, we're in the finishing stretch! Anything else you've come across that you haven't tossed, but I haven't mentioned above, should probably not be stored on or in your desk. Computer manuals belong on a shelf in your office, not your desk. Set up your computer disks and CD-roms in the new holder you just bought. Place them next to your computer. Photographs? Put them in frames and hang them on your wall. Random widgets? You don't need them. Throw them out.
Promise yourself
Congratulations! You must feel great. In the future, schedule at least 15 minutes at the end of each day clearing off your desk. Don't leave your office unless you've done so.
Make a solemn vow. Promise yourself never to let your desk disappear again. Good work!
Author information: Maria Gracia is the author of
Finally Organized, Finally Free. For more information about organizing your office, home, or life, go to Gracia's Web site, Get Organized Now

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Manage paper clutter | Manage Junk Mail | More Organizing Links

Other sitelinks you may find useful
Paper Management Resource links
Time Management Resource links
Relaxing & Stress Management Resource links


Links to Resouces & Articles

Managing Paper Clutter:
Keeping Paper Out of Your Way 
by Debbie Williams
http://myria.com/moneyhomework/home/paper.htm
 

Getting Rid of Paper Clutter
By Debbie Williams
http://www.bluesuitmom.com/career/getorganized/paperclutter.html 

Organizing Paper Clutter 
Field reporter Joe Lovitt meets with organizational expert Pam Hix, 
who shares ideas for organizing household paper clutter. 
http://www.hgtv.com/HGTV/project/0,1158,FOLI_project_20422,00.html 

How to organize paper clutter
http://mtmt.essortment.com/organizepaper_rwbr.htm 
 

Heart to Heart
The Fine Art of Paper Management by: Jill Savage January 26, 2002 
http://www.hearts-at-home.org/heartpapermgt.htm 
 

From One Scrappy Site (for Scrap booking)
Paper Clutter Solutions by Marla Cilley, FlyLadyMentors
http://www.onescrappysite.com/homeorg/fly-clutter.htm 
 

Tips for Paper Clutter 
Another excerpt from Chapter 8: "Clutter Busting" in
http://www.ritaemmett.com/tips_for_paper_clutter.htm 
THE PROCRASTINATOR’S HANDBOOK 
by Rita Emmett 
 

Paper, Paper, Everywhere©
(excerpt from the CLUTTER BUSTING chapter of 
THE PROCRASTINATOR’S HANDBOOK by Rita Emmett)
http://www.ritaemmett.com/paper_paper.htm 
 

Conquering The Paper Piles In Your Home 
by Janet M. Taylor 
TOrganized@aol.com 
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/99/991129j.cfm 

Spring Cleaning for Your Office
Eliminate Piles with a Simple 6-Step System
http://www.laurastack.com/articles/Turn%20Your%20Piles%20Into%20Smiles.htm
 

ScanSoft Fights Paper Clutter 
PaperPort Deluxe transfers all your files to digital form--and helps you manage them. 
Chris Yurko, special to PC World 
Friday, May 05, 2000
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,16604,00.asp 
 

Organizing webring postings
Paper Management and Filing
http://www.organizerswebring.com/wrdiscussion3/ 
 

Anyone have good ideas for keeping paper clutter under control?
greenspun.com : LUSENET : Country Families : One Thread 
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=006iLP 

Books to consider for Borrowing or Purchase:
Making Peace with the Things in Your Life:
Why Your Papers, Books, Clothes, and Other Possissions Keep Overwhelming You and What to Do about Them
Cindy Glovinsky
ISBN: 0312284888
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: May 2002

Cut the Clutter and Stow the Stuff:
The Q.U.I.C.K. Way to Bring Lasting Order to Household Chaos
Lori Baird
ISBN: 1579545122
Publisher: Rodale press
Pub. Date: May 2002

Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
Karen Kingston
Publisher: Hay House
Pub. Date: September 2000
Edition Desc: Abridged, 2 Cassettes



Junk Mail Management:
Excerpt quoted from:
http://www.co.seminole.fl.us/envsrvs/sw_3rs.htm
Ask yourself, "What will be left when I am through with this item?" or
"How much trash do I have to throw away just to get to the item?" 
To stop receiving garbage in the mail: write or call the Direct Marketing Association.
They maintain a list of consumers who want their names removed from mailing lists. 
Give your complete name and mailing address when corresponding with them. 
Write to the following address and ask to have your name removed from their mailing lists
Direct Marketing Association 
Mail Preference Service 
P. O. Box 9008 
Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008 
Phone: 212-790-1400 

From the Direct Marketing Association - 
Online Method instead of writing (which costs you only "postage")
Getting off mailing lists
To receive less commercial advertising mail, you can register 
for The DMA's Mail Preference Service (MPS), which allows you to "opt out" of national mailing lists. 
$5.00 processing fee
http://www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailinglistdave 

Getting off telephone call lists
To receive fewer unsolicited telemarketing calls, you can register 
for The DMA's Telephone Preference Service (TPS), which allows
you to "opt out" of national telemarketing lists.
$5.00 processing fee
http://www.dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offtelephonedave 
 

You can also sign up with another service for the one time fee of $19.95
for removal from Junk Mail lists
http://www.stopthejunkmail.com/index.cfm 

Excerpt from Article with useful tips on Preventing Identity Theft
http://www.katrinareed.com/protectid.htm
Reduce unsolicited credit offers
Contact three credit reporting bureaus (Equifax, Experian and Trans Union) 
and tell them you do not wish to receive pre-approved credit offers.
You can do this with a single toll-free phone call to 1-888-5OPT-OUT.
You may still get some of these so be sure to shred them up so
they don’t fall into the wrong hands. 
 

Related:
REUSE - The better way to manage solid waste.
Reuse items – use them over and over until they are completely worn out. Lunch bags can be brought home and used for many more lunches. Borrow or share items you don’t use very often. Donate unwanted items to thrift stores or charitable organizations. Have a yard sale. Repair items, instead of throwing away and buying new. Refill bottles. Bring grocery store bags back and use the same ones the next time you go shopping. Use your imagination, not the trash can! 

Another useful site with information about
Using & Managing our own and the Earths resources:
Excerpt quoted from site:
The Household Environmentalist
http://www.theemailactivist.org/HomeEnviron.htm
Spurred by Bill Moyers' PBS special, "Earth on the Edge," some of our subscribers have been asking if we would post some advice on how we can all tread more lightly on the Earth in our daily activities at home and at work .

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Miscellaneous Resources for Organizing Solutions

Solutions to the Top 10 Energy and Time Zappers
By Emma K. Viglucci, MA, MFT
Dated July 23, 2001
Published By Metropolitan Wellness Services, Inc. 
http://www.metrowellnez.com/In%20The%20Metropolis%20(Jul%2023%2001).htm 
 
 

Related: Read this issue of Paauwer Tools
Published by Kathy Paauw 
Organizing & Productivity Consultant 
March 2000 Issue 3 
How to overcome Procrastination tips
http://www.orgcoach.net/newsletter/v3issue3.html 
 

Tame Your In-Box 
Our resident e-mail addict offers 26 tips to help you get a handle on message mayhem. 
Steve Bass 
From the June 2001 issue of PC World magazine
http://www.pcworld.com/resource/printable/article/0,aid,47516,00.asp 
**Related>>: See more on Email/Spam management and Forward Thinking**
Think before you forward that message

Useful printouts from Texas Cooperative Extension
Family Economics and Resource Management 
Publications 
http://fcs.tamu.edu/monman/publications.htm 
 

Other links and printouts available from:

In Perfect Order Resources
http://www.inperfectorder.com/links.html 
Includes this PDF file printout
Note: You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed (free download).
Record Retention Schedule
http://www.inperfectorder.com/RecordsRetentionBiz.pdf 
 

From one Scrappy Site (for Scrapbookers)
Home Organization Contents
http://www.onescrappysite.com/homeocontents.htm

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