Easily Inventory Your Belongings at Home or at the Office
Using the right software, you can quickly and easily inventory the contents of your home or office – a critical piece of recordkeeping.
Using the right software, you can quickly and easily inventory the contents of your home or office – a critical piece of recordkeeping.
Pros and cons of buying a dedicated scanner such as NeatDesk of Fujitsu, or sticking with a multifunction copy/fax/scan device.
We’ve got way to go to reach the paperless future shown in The Jetsons and Star Trek.
Virtually every client I have – and every person I talk to – is fed up with dealing with paper. And it’s no surprise, since, like email, we have a constant influx of it that we’re simply forced to deal with. The worst part is that even though we all have paper in our lives, we’re never really taught what to do with it or how to manage it. It’s no wonder that people are practically in tears by the time they call me asking for help.
One of my areas of specialty in my productivity and organizing consulting work is paper management – helping my clients determine the best ways to process, manage and store the paper in their lives and in their work.
The final month of the year is here, and for many of us, it’s a time of wrapping things up before the new year rolls around. This year, as part of your year-end wrap-up, consider taking a few moments to revisit the systems that serve you every day, and see if you can improve them.
Creating a storage map, or diagram, of how and where your items are stored will make them easier to find—and easier to put away.
A frequent by-product of the organizing process is usually a bunch of stuff you’ve decided you no longer want, love, or use. Getting rid of all this stuff can sometimes be a challenge – but don’t let that stymie your progress!
Your plan of attack in order to get organized should include the following categories.
The task of getting organized can be done with a step by step approach.