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Paper Clutter

Paper Clutter is a huge source of clutter in any home. Here is a group of resources to help you cut paper clutter by managing mail, magazines, newspapers and coupons.

How to Manage Paper Clutter

Managing paper clutter becomes a lot easier once you learn how to manage incoming mails, get yourself off mailing lists, set up a simple filing system and choose a good shredder.

How to Manage Your Mail

Manage your mail when you have the time to give it the attention it deserves.

How to Stop Junk Mail

Stop junk mail for good by following these simple steps.

How Long to Keep Documents

Want to declutter your files? This guide will help you. Learn how long you need to store documents.

What to Shred

What to shred? follow our list of the documents that should be shred rather than simply recycled: ATM receipts, bank statements, credit card bills and more.

How to Protect Yourself From identity Theft

Declutter your office by learning to choose the right shredder, what to shred, organizing your paper clutter and more.

How to Organize Your Credit Card Bills

A great way to clear and control paper clutter is to receive less mail. This means automating your monthly bill payments.

Easily Organize Mail

My simple process for organizing my incoming mail.

Organizing Magazine Clutter

I organize magazine clutter by dedicating an evening each week to laundry and mail. Learn my tips.

Labeling List for Organizing Couponing

This is a sample list of a Category Labeling List which can be used to organize your coupons and rebate and refund forms.

Managing Coupons

Using coupons can be a fun way to save money, if you're willing to invest the time needed to clip the coupons, bring them to the store, find the right product, and redeem the coupon.

Review Fellowes P-12C Cross-Cut Shredder with SafeSense

Review of the shredder available online and in Target stores.

Mail, Office and Paper Management Pictures

Cut paper clutter with these tips and products.

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