10 home office organizing tips!
- Purge paper into the system of three: shred/toss, file or take action.
- Put into use a color coded filing system. Here’s how we like to do it:
Green – Financial
Red – Medical
Orange – Personal
Yellow – Insurance
Blue – House - Create a Mail Station. In order to maintain control of the paper coming into the home office, create a mail station. Make a folder for incoming and outgoing mail, mail to file, bills and a folder for every family member. As soon as the mail comes in, file it in the mail station. Then once a week, take a few minutes and go through each folder.
- Printing station – space for printer and supplies to live
- Store in containers – office have lots of little things like paperclips, tape, staples, etc. They are easier to find when they’re in their own container, inside a drawer or box.
- Use a label maker! Because, you all know my love for labels, it makes it simple to find what you need, and put it back when you’re finished.
- Categorize:
- Stickies (sticky notes, tabs, stickers, etc.)
- Tools (straight cutter, staple, staple remover, hole puncher)
- Budget (checkbook, calculator, bill calendar)
- Writing Tools (markers, pens, pencils)
- Mail (envelopes, stamps, address labels)
- Labeling (labeler and label tape)
- Organize books: keep books so you can easily find them. Sort by color, title, author, or subject. It’s your library – you get to choose!
- Life binders: grab-and-go in case of emergency:
Medical
Pet
Auto
Manuals
House
Personal - Wall space: hang filing systems, whiteboards, calendars, shelving, etc. save space by going vertical!!