Choosing the Right Tools for Going Paperless
Paper takes a lot of space to store, and especially if you’re used to searching for documents on your computer, rifling through paper piles and digging into file cabinets can seem practically archaic!
Paper takes a lot of space to store, and especially if you’re used to searching for documents on your computer, rifling through paper piles and digging into file cabinets can seem practically archaic!
Consider your time, money, and security when weighing the pros and cons.
Being a Certified Professional Organizer, I actually enjoy working with paper – I know, I’m strange! Even so, I don’t want to spend too much time on it; like you, I have many other tasks on my to-do list.
Follow these tips for managing your many logins and passwords.
Tips for storing—or better yet, scanning—your tax-related papers.
You’re not a magician, so making time means re-prioritizing.
One of my top requests as a Professional Organizer is to help clients organize their personal and business finances.
Take the stress out of tax time with a few simple tips!
Paper takes a lot of space to store, and especially if you’re used to searching for documents on your computer, rifling through paper piles and digging into file cabinets can seem practically archaic!
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.