Are you thinking about going paperless in your work office or home office? Wondering how to make the transition from paper to digital as seamless as possible?
How to Make Your Filing Cabinet More Manageable
Filing cabinets are a familiar feature in offices around the world.But do your filing cabinets allow you to quickly and easily locate business information when you need it most?
What You Need to Know About FIling Basics
Looking to learn filing basics to help you keep papers and files in order?Want to have a better relationship with the general process of filing?
How to Easily Organize Papers
Do you need to organize papers in your home or office? Are you looking for some simple ways to put things in order create some practical structures, ASAP?
10 Reasons Why A Miscellaneous Folder is a Bad Idea
Are you wondering if creating a miscellaneous folder in an office is a good idea? Do you want some validation that your idea may not be all that it seems? The miscellaneous folder is somewhat
A Quick List of Common Household Files
Are you in the process of getting your household files in order? Wondering where to start when it comes to creating files?
What to Do About Organizing Files on Top of Your Desk
Looking to finally deal with organizing files on top of your desk? Do you want tips to help you keep things neat, organized, and tidy? Organizing files can be a challenge at the office. Not only do you have to organize things, but you have to do your regular, everyday...
3 Ways to Uncover Problems in a Filing System
Are you having trouble with a filing system you’ve created?
Whether it’s a paper filing system in your cabinet at home, or a massive collection of digital files…
How to File Miscellaneous Items
Have you ever wondered how you should file miscellaneous items? Do you need some practical tips to help you keep things in order at home and the office? Miscellaneous items offer a filing challenge. What do you do with mismatched, unrelated, and mixed-up files and...
How to Set Up a Visual Filing System
Need help putting your files in order?
Why not try a visual filing approach?
In this post I offer…