Read the organizing tips I shared with readers of The Washington Post in a recent live chat. Order Your Life’s Penny Catterall joins the weekly chat The Washington Post, January 24, 2013
It seems to me that in my organizing business, I see clients on either end of the shredding spectrum. On the one hand, some feel that every piece of paper that has their name, address or any other bit of personal information on it should be shredded.
One issue I tend to see with many of my clients is pages and pages of unnecessary printed paper cluttering up their home office. As far as I see it, extra printed paper has three main drawbacks. First, it is harmful to the environment (unless you make the effort to print with recycled paper); second,