Getting Organized PLR Autoresponder Email Series

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Part 1: Getting Organized: It Isn’t Rocket Science – (334 Words)
Part 2: Getting Organized: Warranties, Receipts, Instructions – (235 Words)
Part 3: Getting Organized: Errands – (314 Words)
Part 4: Getting Organized: Handling Big Tasks – (269 Words)
Part 5: Getting Organized: Handling Papers And Interruptions – (403 Words)

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Even though were under constant pressure to go paperless, it still seems to consume a large part of our space. Many of us shove it into a drawer and hope it disappears while others of us just make lovely stacks. In an ideal world, we would open all of our mail and deal with the issues immediately. However, we don’t live in an ideal world. However, there is a good middle ground that most of us can achieve. Try purchasing a small wicker or plastic basket. When your mail comes, place it in there. You can do this on two conditions. You need to keep your mail visible. In other words don’t cover it up and when it gets full you must go through and deal with it. This is effective because it keeps the paper in one place, and forces you to attend to business on a fairly frequent basis.

Paperwork can consume us if we are not careful. For some reason we cannot bring ourselves to throw a lot of it away. None of us are particularly attached to paperwork but we fear the day we might actually need that document and have thrown it out. Here is what you can do. Gather up your paperwork into nice stacks. Take out things such as tax returns, marriage, divorce and birth certificates, passports and tax returns. Once those items are separated, box up the rest. Put the date, one year to the current date at the top of the box. If the year passes and your haven’t had to go into the box, chances are that you won’t have to. It is safe to chuck it away.

Finally, how many times have you been getting on with tasks, only to be interrupted with a series of phone calls? The more times you have to start, stop and restart a task the less likely you are to finish it. Do yourself a favor; set aside a time to answer your phone calls. If the phone keeps ringing, then let it ring. Let your answering machine or other family members take messages. If it is that important, they will call back.

Organizing isn’t that difficult. Many times you just have to allow yourself time to get things done. Keep your time sacred for doing tasks and answer the calls at another time.

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