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66 - Daily Kitchen Counter Files

FromOrganize 365 Podcast


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66 - Daily Kitchen Counter Files

FromOrganize 365 Podcast

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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The key to using a daily file system is to never exceed 10 files in your system. I know I'm crazy strict about this but trust me this will make your system work for years and years and years. When you do not have a limit to the amount of files you can have in the daily system or in general, you will tend to over file and save things you do not need to save. So first let's talk about over filing. Often with my clients I see that they have multiple files for something that could fit into one file. For example I have one file for my son and one file for my daughter. I do not have separate files for lunch menus, football schedules, school handbooks, school rosters, and other information relevant for each of my children. All of that goes into one file for each child. Then if I need to look up the phone number of a classmate I go to that child's folder and pull out the roster. If your children are in the same school, mine are not, then you might also have a school file in addition to a file for each of your children. Next I will often have a taxes file. This is where I will put anything that I will need at tax time for deductions on our personal taxes. Such as a property tax payment, charitable giving, and any other deductions that we can take on our taxes. I do not keep my business files in our personal daily files tote. I have a separate tote for business just like I have a separate Sunday Basket for business. Some other files that you might want to have in your daily system are: The next holiday file A memorabilia and photos file Coupons file A master printable or frequently used forms file A file for a current project A monthly file to keep receipts until the end of the month. A file for things that need to be filed in your filing cabinet A file for things that you want to read Menu planning To read the rest of the post visit my blog: http://organize365.com/kitchen-counter-files/
Released:
Sep 18, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of The Mindset of Organization, Take Back Your House One Phase at a Time, and How ADHD Affects Home Organization. Lisa teaches functional organizing and is often caught quoting, “done is better than perfect” and “progress over perfection.” Lisa’s sensible and do-able organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable style make you feel she is right there beside you, helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together. Lisa believes organization is not a skill you are born with. It is a skill that is developed over time and changes with each season of life. Lisa has helped thousands of women reclaim their homes and finally get organized with her practical tips, encouragement, and humor through her blog and podcast at Organize365.com.