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August 2007 - Special Paper Organizing Concerns
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"Books to the ceiling, Books to the sky, My pile of books are a mile high. How I love them! How I need them! I'll have a long beard by the time I read them."
- Arnold Lobel
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"How To Conduct A Home Inventory"by Kevin Sparks
Imagine how difficult it is to list your belongings while dealing with the stress of a fire, burglary, or natural disaster -- when filing an insurance claim -- without a home inventory.
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"It Can Happen to You"by Joyce Moseley Pierce
When you think about paper management, you think about daily papers -- but what about those important documents that you will only need during a death or other emergency?
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"Maintaining Up To Date Medical Records"by Edward Ricci
Do you know what information you need in a medical emergency? What records you should keep on hand? Being prepared can make a life saving difference.
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"Organize Your Finances"by Leo Quinn Jr.
If you're like most people, your personal financial records are kept in less than "Good Accounting Practices" standards. Not to worry. Here are some tips for getting organized.
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"Preserving Your Treasured Family Recipes"by Rachel Paxton
Recipes are part of a family's heritage -- on handwritten cards, stuck in cookbooks. One way to make sure these recipes live on is to put together a collection of your own recipes.
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"Put The Fun Back Into Scrapbooking"by Aby Garvey
It can happen to the best of scrapbookers -- or best-intentioned want-to-be-scrappers. Suddenly, where once you had an enjoyable hobby you love, now you have dread.
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"Simple Ideas To Conquer Paper Clutter"by Lesley Dietschy
Paper clutter includes bills, warranties, cards, mail, memos, sticky notes, lists, letters, advertising flyers, school papers, etc. Here are some tips gain control over the clutter.
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"The Top 10 Ways to Conquer Reading Overload"by Meggin McIntosh
Do you have more to read than you will ever have time for? Here are a couple of techniques for paring down the pile, making time to read, and reading more effectively.
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