This article by Michelle Panzlaff, and the newest Certified Paper Tiger Expert, gives some great tips in paper filing and purging, and how to organize your paper files so that you can stop the paper clutter. Michelle also recommends Paper Tiger Filing System Software for Document Management to get everything in your life organized — not just for filing paper!
Paper clutter is a real challenge because of the volume of paper we all seem to accumulate. It’s just a fact that pieces of paper easily stack and hide each other.
Here are some quick tips to help you purge your paper clutter and get organized!
Look for related paper files and gather them together.
You’ve done this a million times: sorted through a stack of papers and divided them into small stacks, such as Bills to Pay, Bank Statements, School Papers, To-Do Lists, Ideas You’d Like To Try, Things I Might Buy, and blank yellow pads. But you probably stopped there. Keep going through the next three steps, and you won’t end up re-stacking all those papers, only to go through them again later.
Dispose of unneeded or duplicate items.
Did you find duplicates, or old documents you no longer need? Toss them!
Examples: Expired warranties, magazine articles that you kept but can’t remember why, information that you could easily find again, financial statements whose information is repeated on later statements. Make sure to shred or destroy properly.
Choose appropriate containers for each stack.
After you have purged and you know what you are going to keep, take a look at each box or stack of papers and consider what kind of container will work best. File folders are a natural, but consider other alternatives where appropriate:
Three-ring binders can be stored on shelves, and contents can either be hole-punched or placed in pockets and page protectors. (TIP: have a hole puncher in reach at all times if you go this route.)
Box-bottom folders handle bulkier items well.
Large envelopes can substitute for file folders if you don’t have a filing cabinet or if the papers are various sizes and apt to fall out of a file folder.
For voluminous stacks, you don’t need to organize further, try a box. If you do need to further organize a big stack, think about an accordion file or a notebook with dividers.
(TIP: whatever options you are considering, ‘do’ think long term on how it will work for you before you go to set up.)
Choose a home for each container.
If you use it a lot, it needs to be in your reach! Store frequently used papers in convenient locations. You might also locate files easier if you line up all the tabs on hanging file folders in a straight line, rather than alternating from left to right. (TIP: Decide on what side to put ‘Main Category’ header tabs and keep them in a tidy row too. It makes for easy scanning later.)
And remember that as you have new papers that need to be filed, take the time to label them properly, index them into Paper Tiger, and place them where they belong sooner than later. If you ‘Put it here FOR NOW’ you are asking for trouble later! And those stacks of paper will start piling up again.
Floating Pieces of Paper/Notes
Eliminate floating pieces of paper by having only one place to write things down. Be sure to identify a home where it will always be kept as well. You may keep your notes in a notebook that stays by the phone, a small pocket notebook that you carry in your pocket or purse. Or maybe a note-pad on your Smart Phone that you know is always going to go with you.
Just follow this rule… never jot something down with the idea that you’ll rewrite or type it in later. NOW is the time. ‘Putting stuff here for now’ is how we get into trouble in the first place, so write it down in its permanent location to start with, and you’ll be saving time also.
Original article posted at ‘Oh my, it’s paper, paper, paper everywhere!‘
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How many times in your day do you find yourself shuffling through paper files, wasting a lot of time looking for one item in particular that seems to be lost in countless papers in front of you? This has happened to all of us at one time or another, whether we are in busy offices or just trying to keep household paperwork in order.
Getting organized will reduce stress in your life and help you be more productive, and an effective filing system method, like Paper Tiger Filing System Software for document management can help get your life in order, both personally and professionally. Think about how much time you could save and how much more you could do if you’re not always searching for things.
It is said that the average American spends over 150 hours per year, just looking for lost information. Some estimates are even higher than this! How much does lost information cost you and your staff?
The problem often is, once you have a disorganized system, it can be difficult to get out from under it. Many people claim to have a “method to their madness” or that the filing system they have in place, with random papers stacked on every flat surface of a room, “works for them.” Truth be told, though, this most likely isn’t true and they waste a lot of time searching to find what they need.
It takes more effort to deal with clutter and spend time trying to find documents and other physical items than it would if you had a system in place. Besides, if someone else had to work with that same system, he or she may not be as able to adjust to the madness. Also consider the stress having this type of home or office causes. Even if it is subconscious, people who live with clutter in their home or office life are reported to feel stressed out, depressed and generally overwhelmed all of the time.
It is easier to start off organized, but even if you have already started to live in or work in a world of paper chaos, you can still change things and turn it around. If you’re not organized, there is hope. Paper Tiger is a great tool to get you started on your way to filing and being able to find what you need, as well as make it simpler to get an organizational system into place and then maintained. Paper Tiger is flexible enough to fit your needs and preferences.
If you have done any filing, you most likely know that some documents can be filed under different file names, for example you might file your “auto” records but someone else is looking for “car” records or even “vehicle” records. It almost doesn’t matter how pretty the system in place is if you have to look under 3 or more hanging file folders to find the file you need. It is also very easy to duplicate files, having some documents under “auto” and some under “car” and “vehicle” so you’re still wasting time and file space in this instance.
When you use Paper Tiger Filing System Software for document management, you can use keywords so that any one of these terms could be typed in to search for the location of a document. It keeps everyone who has access to the filing cabinets and the filing system software on the same page.
If it can be numbered or indexed, it can become part of your filing system. This very same program you use to get your papers in your home or office in order can be used to keep your books or garage or storage shed in order as part of your effort to get organized. Imagine a life free of clutter and finally making sense when it comes to how things are organized. So, you keep tools in the garage, basement, the backyard shed and an offsite storage rental unit. Because of that, how will you have any idea of where to find what?
No more lost items! Doesn’t that sound good? All you do is take the time to enter the item names and keywords relating to the items you are organizing; indexing them into Paper Tiger’s database, whether it be paper, books, CDs, DVDs, collectors’ items or tools, or anything else you can put a number onto. Then when you need an item, you can conduct a quick Google-like search in the software database and find any of your belongings at the time you need them instead of having a time-consuming search. Implement Paper Tiger Filing System Software for document management and see for yourself how quickly you can get organized!
Don’t let the idea of getting organized overwhelm you. Asking for help can be a sign of wisdom, not weakness. If you were not born organized, or if you haven’t thought about getting some training in how to get organized or be more organized, then give yourself a break!
Ask someone in your family or a friend that can help you. Hire an intern. Or better yet, organizing and productivity consultants are available to help you create a customizable work flow and help you implement Paper Tiger so that you can get organized and work more efficiently. Click here to see Paper Tiger Experts who can help you.
With the stress of everyday, trying to keep up with all the activity around us, whether it be play or business, try to follow at least one of these tips in the next month to help you declutter. This guest post by Jana Bain of HomeInsurance.org is a great start in de-cluttering your home. From kitchen to bath, from closets to garage, doing a little at a time from each section of your home, will make a big difference in how you feel. Clutter can sometimes make us feel so overwhelmed.
Depending on the level of clutter you have, you might not want to tackle the biggest job first, but start small and work your way through.
Make a list that you want to accomplish, then schedule one job on your list each month. Before you know it, you’ll be feeling better with less clutter and you’ll be saving time because you can find things again.
You’ll note below that we’ve inserted some Paper Tiger Filing System software tips that will also help you find things when you need them.
It has been said that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure, but how much “treasure” can our homes hold? Over time, keepsakes and everyday items accumulate and become clutter, taking up valuable living space. Nineteenth-century philosopher Henry David Thoreau has urged us to “simplify, simplify,” and failure to do so when it comes to home organization will eventually result in living environments reminiscent of what you may see on an episode of Hoarders: Buried Alive. The de-cluttering process may be a daunting task, but think about the time you could save by organizing your home. Here are eight surefire ways (according to each room in your home) to help you manage and refresh space effectively.
There are countless items in the kitchen we have collected through the years that end up not being used at all. If you’re not sure what you use and what you don’t, a true way to find out is to gather all utensils and cooking gadgets into a cardboard box. For one or two months, put all the items you have used into a drawer. All the items that remain in that initial cardboard box are underutilized and you’ll have to reevaluate if you should hang onto them, or pass them along to charity. Sure, there are those items we use once in a blue moon for baking or for a specific purpose, and those items should be stored away, making room for things that are used more often.
For longer-term storage, this is the perfect place to store those seasonal items, such as sporting equipment and holiday décor. A common mistake is that people store these items with no consideration to organization or labels, which makes it more difficult to sort through when you do decide to utilize these items. Labeling boxes, bins, and containers so that items can be instantly located is a great way to keep things in their place rather than having random stuff pile up.
[You can use Paper Tiger to index the items that you place in the boxes or bins. When labeling the containers, label them to coincide with the item number from Paper Tiger. Anyone in your home can search Paper Tiger's database when they need to find something, and know exactly which container the item can be found in. In addition, you'll know where the item should be placed when it needs to be put away because it has a home of its own!]
Some of us have stocked up medicine cabinets with plenty of personal care products but this isn’t always a good thing. All personal care products and medicines have an expiration date, which should be purged once in a while. A good rule of thumb is that most makeup goes bad after six months; the closer the product is used to the eyes, the shorter the lifespan. Go through all your vanity products and medicines and get rid of those products that have hardened, softened, changed colors, or expired.
A common culprit of cluttered home offices is massive buildups of paperwork. If you are uncomfortable with discarding or shredding some past paid bills, or need to keep them for your records, make sure they are organized and take up little space. For example, filing away documents in expanding files, or investing in a digital scanner and filing system, is a great way to transform paper documents into a more accessible electronic form. Twelve-month expanding files are also very useful when it comes to deciding which bill receipt you should throw or shred. When you pay for bills, like say in January, place them in the January section for a year later. If you haven’t even looked at the document, you probably don’t need it.
[You can use Paper Tiger to index the paper files that you need to keep in hard copy format. How many files do you have that you just really don't know what to name it? No problem with Paper Tiger because you can add as many keywords into the database as relates to the documents you have in any file folder! When labeling your hanging file folders, you would label them to coincide with the item number from Paper Tiger. Type in the database an item name and any keywords that you want to, then drop the documents into the corresponding file folder. Anyone in your home can search Paper Tiger's database when they need to find a document, and know exactly which which hanging file folder it can be found in. Again, you'll know where the item should be placed when it needs to be returned to file because it has a home of its own! You also won't have to worry about duplicating a file]
You probably own a lot of clothes you never wear, or no longer have use for. Use this system to determine which clothes you should toss or donate: for six months or so, turn all the clothes in your closet facing back-to-front. When you wear an item, return it to the closet with the hanger facing the right way. If you try it on but don’t end up wearing it; make sure you put it back with the hanger still facing backwards. Chances are, you’re going to discover you own lots of clothes you don’t wear often or at all. Store away clothes you wear on rare occasions, or donate them. It’s better that someone else finds use for them.
Excess movies, books, and old gaming systems tend to sit and gather dust. We keep certain items because of the sentimental value, so here’s a surefire way to compromise, using the ratio-reduction rule of thumb. For every four or five items or old DVDs you decide to keep, remove one you could do without. This sort-and-purge process seems to work well if you can increase the ration to, say, three-to-one, which will really clear up some space for new possessions. This goes for old magazines, knickknacks, and toys.
Rooms frequented by little kids are typically clutter-intense zones, but you can help them keep toys and play items organized by designating some “clear zones.” Sort items and store according to a specific activity like painting, reading, and studying, with labels for each area of use. When you involve your kids in this sorting process, they will be able to identify and keep up with where everything should go in the future.
[In the same way that you can label boxes or bins in your garage, you can use Paper Tiger to index your movies, books, paints or other hobby items and label the containers for each to coincide with the item number from Paper Tiger. You'll always know where to find "Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back" and where to return it when you've watch it again!]
We all have that cabinet or closet for our cleaning supplies, dusting items, and general disinfectants, but if they’re all piled up, it’s hard to tell which products are old or for what use. You can sort out all your cleaning products by using vertical space for storage, leaving more floor space. A good shelving system should do the trick to help stow the items you use on a regular basis. Keep in mind that just because you have space, it doesn’t mean you should overcrowd it.
See the following blog articles for specific examples in how Paper Tiger Filing System Software can help you declutter and organize your home!
This article by Sherry Borsheim, a Paper Tiger Expert of Simply Productive, gives us some great advise on planning our organizing project. Below are three project planning tools and strategies you can use right away to break free from organizing paralysis to finally get organized.
Also check out Sherry’s Organizing Bootcamps that will give you a JUMP-START on ORGANIZING your office, home and life. She will give you her trade secrets and steps to setting up your organizing systems, including recommending Paper Tiger filing system software for document management, to be organized and manage the paper files that you need to keep in hard copy format and other physical stuff in your life.
At some point, you may have started organizing your office or a room in your home then you freeze up and walk away because it was just too overwhelming, you feel exhausted by the process, don’t feel like you have the project planning tools you need, or you weren’t sure where you were going to put all the stuff. This is what I call organizing paralysis.
Take a step back from your organizing project and realize that, just like gaining weight, it didn’t happen overnight. It was a slow progression over time of accumulating papers, books, magazines, business cards, receipts, supplies, gadgets, clothes, kitchen appliances and so on. Therefore, getting organized will take time to sort through all your piles and you’ll be making a lot of decisions on what to keep, what to donate and what to let go of.
People who want to be organized realize that the current situation is not working for them and they want to make a change for the better. They desire a different experience. Getting clear on your purpose and ultimate outcome for being organized is the first step.
Ask yourself the following questions:
Questions are great project planning tools. Answer these questions and you will be clear on why you want to get organized in the first place and secondly, this will be your motivation as you sort through your things.
Here’s a few of examples of what to get your creative juices flowing:
“I want to walk into my office in the morning to see a clean desk and have a plan of action for the day. Everything has a home and I have space to be creative.”
“I want to have client meetings in my studio, they will see that I’m am organized and able to take on bigger client projects.”
“I want easy to maintain systems in my home and office. Family members know where to put things away and I’m not embarrassed to have people over.”
If you say you’ll get to it later or someday, the piles will continue to grow because later never comes. Decide to take action now and make a commitment to get your organizing projects complete. I’ll often say to my clients, “An item on a to do list is not a commitment at a specific time. When you scheduled an appointment in your calendar, it’s a commitment to get that task done.” That’s one of the reason clients like working with a Professional Organizer because they have a scheduled time on their calendar for the session. I know it sounds simple, but most people don’t schedule time to get organized.
To move your organizing projects along at a steady pace, schedule 1 to 3 hour sessions at a time. Set a timer, play motivating music and have a glass of water or tea on hand. There’s something about knowing the timer is ticking and the countdown has begun. It’s a great motivator and will help you to stay focused. Don’t underestimate your scheduling calendar, it is a powerful project planning tool.
Having the right project planning tools and setting up a staging area is key to your success. If you were inviting friends over for dinner you would plan what you were going to serve, buy the groceries and then prepare the meal. The same applies to your organizing project. Designate a staging area for items to donate, recycle, shred, garbage and for other rooms. Gather some boxes or bins for sorting and grouping like things together, use garbage bags for items you are donating and for items you may want to sell.
During the organizing process, you may find that it gets worse before it gets better. But don’t be discouraged, stay focused and pretend you have a scheduled appointment with me, your Organizer. During each of your organizing sessions, state what you want to accomplish by the end of the session upfront. Then work towards that goal. That’s what I’d be doing if I was with you.
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P.S. Clear Out Your Clutter Day is this month! (Saturday, May 19th) It’s a live free virtual event where women around the world are clearing their clutter. You log on from your home or office throughout the day for tips, tools, inspiration & motivation. AND you get access to Sherry for the day! There will be a surprise bonus offer for those who register and attend!
Get the details for Sherry’s Simply Productive Clear Out Your Clutter Day and register at:
http://www.simplyproductive.com/clear-out-your-clutter-day/
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Sherry Borsheim is the president of Simply Productive. You can visit Sherry, access her free article archive and grab lots of free stuff at http://www.simplyproductive.com. Sherry lives in Vancouver, BC Canada with her husband (her high-school sweetheart).
Contact Sherry for a JUMP-START on ORGANIZING your office, home and life. She will give you her trade secrets and steps to setting up your organizing systems, including recommending Paper Tiger filing system software for document management, to be organized and manage the paper files that you need to keep in hard copy format and other physical stuff in your life.
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Original article posted at http://www.simplyproductive.com/2012/05/my-project-planning-tools-to-stop-organizing-paralysis/
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This article by Natalie Conrad of Organized Habits, and a Paper Tiger Expert, lists a few of the reasons behind why clutter piles up in our lives; and how to get started on a system for moving forward to get organized. Natalie also recommends Paper Tiger Filing System Software for Document Management to get everything in your life organized — not just for filing paper.
I was helping a client recently who has a beautiful home. Everything seemed to have its place and the home was very warm and inviting. I was asked to help with the home office. The office had a desk piled with papers, bills and receipts as well as boxes of more of the same tucked under the desk. I have seen much worse than this, but my client was struggling to get the home office organized and back into a functioning room. As we began to work, we talked about the reasons for the room’s unorganized state. There is always a reason behind the clutter. I am not saying this so that we can justify the clutter, but to help us recognize that there is something behind the physical clutter we see. Below are a few examples of the reasons why people now have clutter when they used to be able to handle it.
All of these reasons have something in common; change and transition. This is a very common trigger for many of us that causes a once under-control home to become cluttered and less functional.
“Every time we go through a major change,
we experience a breakdown in our organizational systems.”
~ Julie Morgenstern
Periods of transition, such as the ones listed above, require that we give ourselves time to adapt and adjust and then rework our organizational systems to be more in line with our new, current reality.
“Our life is not static and neither are our organizing systems.”
~ Natalie Conrad
In other words, give yourself a break. You are going through, or have just gone through, a transition. Once you feel the earth is a little more solid under your feet again, then get some help and get back to being organized. Tweak your old systems or set up a new organizational system.
But here’s the thing – start with the present. Don’t try to go back through all the things that were “let go” during your transition. Deal with the things that are presently coming in the mail, the projects at hand, and the bills to be paid this month. Set up a system to manage today and if you have time, go back and straighten up the past later.
If you need ideas on how to get started on being more organized now that you’ve gone through a transition, keep reading Natalie’s blog for ideas to get you started. Use the “search” function and key words to get help for your particular situation or room in the house. You can also leave a comment for her and pick her brain a little!
We also found this great video by Natalie on her blog that gives great tips in how to set up an action file system for your day to day paper files. Click here to watch how simple setting up your own system can be! Of course, you can always call Natalie to get her help on the more overwhelming clutter situations in your life.
Natalie Conrad is an organization consultant, speaker, and author in Northern California. She is also the founder of Organized Habits, a premier organizing firm, serving national and local clients in homes and small business settings. She is passionate about organizing as she believes that the clutter holds one back from pursing their life long goals and dreams. Visit Natalie’s blog for more articles like this by going to www.OrganizedHabits.com/blog
This article by Sherry Borsheim, a Paper Tiger Expert of Simply Productive, gives statistics and many reasons why it would bring a great return on investment to take time out to get organized and de-clutter everything around us! How much does your stuff or clutter cost you?
Also check out Sherry’s Organizing Bootcamps that will give you a JUMP-START on ORGANIZING your office, home and life. She will give you her trade secrets and steps to setting up your organizing systems, including recommending Paper Tiger filing system software for document management, to be organized and manage the paper files that you need to keep in hard copy format and other physical stuff in your life.
Why is that we set boundaries around so many areas in our life but let our stuff take over our space and effect our quality of life? How many times do you trip over the same pile of shoes at the front door day after day or open a closet door and hope that nothing falls on your head? How much time do you waste looking for your keys every morning or are late for work because you couldn’t find anything to wear that morning?
Enough already of the insanity and stress of too much stuff! How many iPods do you really need? Stop checking your email all day long. How many shoes hurt your feet when you wear them? What clothes sit in your closet that you haven’t worn in the last 18 months? What about all the books piled on your night stand and the piles of magazines collecting dust. And how about all those greeting cards, keepsakes and sentimental items. And what is disorganization costing in your office?
According to an organization study done by Office Depot in 2006:
So why is it that only 22% actually spend the time to organize their desks, physical and electronic files, to increase their productivity every day? The study goes on to say that only 49% set aside time to organize on a monthly basis and approximately 67% are not sure how to start or maintain their organizing systems.
I’ve gathered some interesting statistics on the cost of clutter and disorganization in time, money and quality of life. Seriously consider what clutter and chaos is costing you in your home and/or business. It can be a real eye opener when you calculate the cost associated with your chaos and disorganization. It opens your eyes to the additional stress you may be putting on yourself and others, or how unproductive you are in your business. If you’re disorganized it effects your quality of work, your co-workers, your customers and family members. Disorganization has a ripple effect but often times we don’t slow down to access the real costs.
Clutter really is stuck energy and it stops you from moving forward. Clutter also attracts dust and grime which in turn affects the quality of the air you breath in every day. The effects of clutter, chaos and disorganization impacts your life and those around you more than you may want to admit. All good reasons to de-clutter your stuff. Mental clutter is another area that shows up in your physical space. If you have a cluttered mind, often times, your space is cluttered too.
The good news is you may only need to spend a few days or a few weeks to be more organized and then the quality of your life improves, your productivity soars and new opportunities may even open up for you. 3M survey says that individuals rank ‘getting organized’ in the top 5 items for their New Year’s resolution. So, how are you doing with your New Year’s Resolutions? If you need some help, we have many resources at Simply Productive to help you de-clutter your home and office.
Take a few minutes to review the Organizing and Time Management Statistics and check off the ones that apply to you.
The average person wastes 150 hours per year just looking for things. To make it worse, the average executive wastes 6 weeks a year looking for things!
Does that sound familiar? We know it does to many. Learn how take control of the clutter in your office once and for all.
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Simply put, organization is ‘finding what you need, when you need it, with little effort!’ Being organized is not about being perfect. In fact, it’s not easy for a lot of people. It’s about how your environment functions, not how it looks. The esthetics are personal choice, but the organization is functional, and directly impacts your quality of life.
So today we’re going to talk about:
- Time
- Space
- Information
So that you can get greater results with less effort! In my program, we have 6 solid strategies to help you unleash your freedom plan that allows you to do all those things that you haven’t been able to do. Obviously, we can’t cover all of them in detail today, but later I’ll share how you can know more.
You see people often ask me ‘what should I do?’, but the real question to ask yourself is ‘what WILL I do?’ And that’s what we want to explore today. So by the end of this session, you’re going to walk away with strategies you can use right away and I’ll also share with you how to move from where you are to where you want to be, and you’ll have some great next steps outlined.
There are top time-stealers and physical space, like I said, is the number one reason that people contact us. The physical set up of your office is important to the process flow of your day. Think of your space in varying forms of valuable real estate. Everything within your arms reach is your most valuable real estate. Do you keep paper work or reference material that you use on a regular basis far from your work-space? Does it get put away? The most frequently accessed items should be placed in the easiest reach and work out from that. Be intentional with how you set up your space. You see, people waste an amazing amount of time looking for things and that is space issues — whether it’s paper things or supplies or even electronic documents. I have some clients that will even recreate a document because they feel it’s faster than finding what they made the first time around. In fact, the National Association of Professional Organizers found that 80% of the papers that were filed were never referenced again largely because people could not find them.
Another way to look at the systems and processes that you have in your business, whether you are looking at the paper, or any other system or process that you have as you are evaluating the functionality of how your business is operating is by asking yourself these questions:
- Does it work?
- Do I like it?
- Does it work for others?
- How quickly can I recover?
I shared with you previously that the average person wastes 150 hours looking for things, and the average executive wastes 6 weeks every year just looking for things. The truth is every performance gap, every little inefficiency, every lack of organization or productivity, not only reduces the effectiveness of your business, it also steals time from your personal life. This is true for all business owners. The purpose for an organized and productive environment is to enable you to accomplish your goals and enjoy your life.
So what would that mean to you? What is your freedom plan? You have to take action to change your situation. The best way for you to move forward and take action is to have a solid plan for you situation. Click the self-assessment links below to get started today!
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Q: Please talk more about how to set up tickler files
A: Everybody has different ways of thinking and processing and working through information, so you have to decide if the pre-defined systems will work for how you think – if you have the same thinking style as the person(s) who designed the pre-defined systems, etc.
Q: Does Paper Tiger work with the Apple system?
A: Paper Tiger Online works on any computer with an Internet access including Mac. Our desktop, downloadable version of Paper Tiger is a Windows only software so if you wanted a version that wasn’t web-based, you would need to install Paper Tiger desktop onto a virtual Windows program for the Mac such as Parallels.
Q: I have had PT for 2 years but only use it on and off due to the lack of knowledge. I would love to get a one on one instructor.
A: Stephanie does conduct sessions in person and virtually, and from what I understand, these virtual sessions/days go very well. You’d be surprised what you can handle virtually. I encourage you to contact her directly to see what you might can work out with her for a one on one. Stephanie’s contact information can be found below.
Q: Already subscribe to Stephanie’s Twitter feed – a fan! Wish she lived in Ontario!
A: Stephanie does conduct sessions virtually, and these virtual sessions/days go very well. You’d be surprised what you can handle virtually. I encourage you to contact her directly to see what you might can work out with her. Stephanie’s contact information can be found below.
Q: Would like to be able to attach pictures to content description. Handy for storage boxes.
A: Utilizing Google Docs to upload your pictures to and putting your ‘keywords’ in the title of the picture in Google Docs, and then activating Digital Tiger, will allow you to conduct a search in Paper Tiger Online, and be able to see results from both your Paper Tiger indexed items and the items that you’ve uploaded to Google Docs, and therefore making the connection between the two.
Other comments from webinar registrations that may sound familiar to you. We wanted to include these so you’ll know you’re not alone in the daily struggle to get organized and stay organized!
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This article by Meggin McIntosh, “The Ph.D. of Productivity”™ and Paper Tiger Expert, is a great start to getting your workspace organized. Meggin also recommends Paper Tiger Filing System Software for document management, and you’ve got a great plan to get everything in your life organized — it’s not just for filing paper.
I agree with the premise behind Marilyn Paul’s book title: “It’s Hard to Make a Difference When You Can’t Find Your Keys.” Your workspace (whether it’s an office, a classroom, in a school, at a university, in your home, or anywhere else) is a place where you begin and conduct some of the work that allows you to make a difference. If your workspace is filled with clutter, you are not as free to think, create, and generate ideas that will have the biggest impact.
If your office and/or classroom have become cluttered, you can use the “Method of 9,” which is 8 Containers and a List, to rid yourself of this clutter. Implementing this method of clearing the clutter gives you a way to
* Stay on task;
* Make the decisions you need to make; and
* Restore order in your workspace;
…all with the purpose of letting you
* Create an area of peaceful, predictable productivity.
To get started with the Method of 9, here’s what you need:
1. A container labeled: Trash
2. A container labeled: Belongs Elsewhere
3. A container labeled: Recycling
4. A container labeled: But I Might…
5. A container labeled: Hazardous Waste
6. A container labeled: Shred
7. A container labeled: Give Away
8. A container labeled: Keep
9. A pad of paper for your List
Get these containers labeled and get started on your cleaning & clearing activity. Figure out where you need to declutter, pick up each item that is detritus, and put it in one of the already-labeled container (or make a note about it on ‘the list.’) You’re on your way!
Don’t be discouraged; be energized because you’re making progress. Remember, it took time (and no effort) for your space to become cluttered and it will take time (and some effort) for you to clear the clutter.
© 2009 Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D., The Ph.D. of Productivity(tm). Through her company, Emphasis on Excellence, Inc., Meggin McIntosh supports smart people who want to be more productive so that they can consistently keep their emphasis on excellence. Sound interesting? It is!
**Keys to Keeping Chaos at Bay