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Dealing with Paper Clutter

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By Uninvited Writer


Do you find your house or office being taken over by paper? Does paper seem to multiply by itself? Do you find yourself having to constantly search for important papers such as bills and receipts? Hopefully, this article can help you deal with the nuisance of paper clutter.

There are many ways of dealing with paper clutter that will make your life more simple and that will guarantee that you won't lose any important papers.

The first step is to go through all of the papers and throw out those that you don't need to keep.

You only need to keep income tax information for 7 years; bills you might want to keep for a year; pay stubs can be thrown out after a year (it's best to keep a year for income tax purposes); receipts for other tax deductable purposes can be kept for a year; only keep store receipts for clothing and minor purchases for as long as the items are returnable; separate bills and other mail you are saving from the envelope, this will cut down on your clutter quite a bit. Important and confidential papers that are no longer needed should be shredded to avoid identity theft. You can buy a shredder for under $20.


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File Folders

Create a separate file folder for each type of paper, such as bills, receipts, tax information.

There are all sorts of file folders out there in a variety of colours. You can also buy either plastic or cardboard. You can either have a different colour for each type of folder or label them. You can buy desktop holders for files, you can buy hanging files for your drawers, and of course, you can buy a filing cabinet. 

A file folder with a cover is handy for smaller pieces of paper like store receipts.


Binders

File your papers in binders and place them on a shelf. Of course, you would want a separate binder for each type of paper.

Buy an inexpensive 3-hole punch and insert all your papers in the binders cleanly. Label each binder. As with folders, binders come in an assortment of colours. You can also buy a holder for your binders. Then you can file everything away on a shelf.


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Portfolios

File your paper in separate portfolios.

There is a vast selection of portfolios available. Many have zippers that enable you to safeguard small pieces of paper. They come in paper, leather, nylon.

You can even use a photographic portfolio to display your papers. The ones with plastic dividers that are for photographs will word very well for small pieces of paper that you are saving. They also enable you to see everything at a glance.


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Computer Discs

Scan important papers onto your computer and save them on CD or DVD.

Scanners are quite inexpensive these days and are easy to use. In addition to scanning photographs they let you scan text.

There are many attractive storage devices for discs. You can get wallet-sized ones, or binder-sized ones.


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Hopefully, some of these hints will get you tackling that huge pile of paper that has taken over your desk or your dining room table. You will feel so much better about the world when you know all your papers are safe and that you don't have to look at them every single day. 

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johnny yuma1  says:
11 months ago

This is a great piece.  It sounds pretty much like what my wife and I already do, but the tax people now days epect you to keep your records for seven years I think rather than five.  Isn't it amazing how fast trash can pile up if we only let it?  It seems to multiply faster than rabbitts do.

I love this piece!

Johnny Yuma

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Uninvited Writer  says:
11 months ago

Thanks Johnny. I changed it to 7 years :)

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Princessa  says:
11 months ago

Yes, yes and yes to your three questions :(

I really need to put some order. Thanks for the remainder. I am sure that my life would improve a lot if I tackle my mountain of papers, at least I would not have services being cut off or meetings not attended because I never read the invitations!

France   says:
11 months ago

Helpful hub, Uninvitedwriter! A very timely reminder for me after all of my new year's resolution to be neat and orderly in my small space. LOL.

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born to be free  says:
11 months ago

Well, I see from that picture that you have somehow gotten in to my work at home office! I sware, I didn't do it. LOL

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Dottie1  says:
11 months ago

Paper clutter...who needs it! Thanks for ideas.

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SiddSingh  says:
11 months ago

Its amazing how paper clutter keeps coming back to haunt you even with so much automation going around, not to talk of the "paperless" workplaces. Thanks for the absolutely useful information!

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ripplemaker  says:
10 months ago

I find myself keeping lots of papers...and you are right, one has to constantly go through them and see if they should be filed properly or just thrown away. :-)

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SweetiePie  says:
10 months ago

Computer disks are my favorite way of scanning and keeping track of documents. I do not even like to print out pictures these days because I can view the disks on my computer, on even on my dvd player when I get a new TV that is compatible.

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tring-sandra  says:
10 months ago

There are many ways of dealing with paper clutter that will make your life more simple and that will guarantee that you won't lose any important papers.

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Uninvited Writer  says:
10 months ago

Thanks for all the great comments.

SweetiePie...you are way ahead of most of us towards a paperless society :)

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