Three Organizing Tips for Reading

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With the many clients I have worked with on taming paper, there is never a shortage on things people have or want to read:  magazines, books, newsletters, flyers, papers from school, etc.  And with such busy schedules, it’s really hard to get to everything that looks like it might be interesting.  Since I always have plenty to read myself, I thought I would share three organizing tips for reading:

  1. You honestly don’t have to read the whole thing.  This is an issue I have struggled with.  When I used to get a magazine, I would feel obligated to read it from cover to cover.  I finally realized it’s ok to read just what I am interested in and then to feel better about parting with it, I donate it to the libary.  I still struggle with letting go in the middle of a book.  My daughter learned how to “abandon’ a book in the 4th grade-she tries to get me to do it, but I’m not there yet!
  2. Make quick decisions on what you want to read when it comes into your life.  If you don’t have time right that minute, at least designate a special spot or folder for future reading.  Take it with you when you have to sit and wait for appointments or while traveling.
  3. Only save books that you know you will read again or use as resource material.  If you can get that resource information more up-to-date online, let it go.

Stay organized and on top of your reading and keep from feeling overwhelmed!

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