To put together your papers using the by Marie Kondo , the goal is to keep only the absolute essentials and organize them so they are easy to find. Here is how to get it done: 1. Gather and Discard
Collect every piece of paper in your house and put it in one spot.
Once you’ve tossed the junk, divide what's left into three simple categories :
Documents you need for a limited time (like tax papers for the current year or warranties).
Items like bills or letters that require a response. Keep these in a vertical organizer in a visible spot so you don’t forget them.
Don't sort old love letters or journals yet; save sentimental items for the very last stage of your whole-house tidying journey.
To put together your papers using the by Marie Kondo , the goal is to keep only the absolute essentials and organize them so they are easy to find. Here is how to get it done: 1. Gather and Discard
Collect every piece of paper in your house and put it in one spot. Mary Marie
Once you’ve tossed the junk, divide what's left into three simple categories : To put together your papers using the by
Documents you need for a limited time (like tax papers for the current year or warranties). Once you’ve tossed the junk, divide what's left
Items like bills or letters that require a response. Keep these in a vertical organizer in a visible spot so you don’t forget them.
Don't sort old love letters or journals yet; save sentimental items for the very last stage of your whole-house tidying journey.