PAPER PILES SOLVED! 3 Bins Change Everything!

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2023
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  • @TheMinimalMom
    @TheMinimalMom  Рік тому +34

    Thank you HelloFresh for sponsoring! Use code MINIMALMOM and follow this link bit.ly/MINIMALMOM using my code you'll get 65% off in the US and worldwide! I hope you have a great day :) Dawn

    • @angelasnodgrass6621
      @angelasnodgrass6621 Рік тому +3

      Since I have been following you. I don’t have paper clutter. I have a bin with a lid in my closet. The stuff I am keeping goes in there. The rest gets shredded right when it comes in the house. I love this. I do some volunteer stuff that has paper work. I have a file box I put that stuff in. This makes it so easy for me. 😊

    • @rachelleramos2899
      @rachelleramos2899 Рік тому +2

      Hi Dawn, loved this vid! I live in Australia, and our target here doesn’t have those acrylic bins available, do you have any recommendations for something similar?

    • @julsmorgan78
      @julsmorgan78 Рік тому

      @@rachelleramos2899 hey Bunnings has Boxsweden stacking clear acrylic tubs kind of similar i find the acrylic drawers drawers work and stack well. Kmart has similar clear acrylic tubs and also nice stackable drawers that are about A4 too. :) I even use them in the fridge now 😊

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    • @shenalally2214
      @shenalally2214 Рік тому

      The code is expired or doesn't work. Sad face

  • @mwebb3014
    @mwebb3014 Рік тому +225

    I have two large rooms filled with papers to go through, file and pitch: mine, hubby’s, our’s together, our parents, our family trust, rent houses, etc, etc. I am completely overwhelmed!!! Hubby is chronically ill, parents have all passed, so it’s only me. Y’all…please pray for me. I am trying to sort it at least three times per week. I’m decluttering the house too. Care for my hubby is 24/7. I rely on prayer to keep from being completely overwhelmed but I have an overwhelming task on my shoulders. Dawn’s positivity helps so much. 🥰

    • @malasukhdeo8561
      @malasukhdeo8561 Рік тому +21

      I had about 20 years of paperwork build-up due to moving 5 times, along with working full time and studying. It was overwhelming and I kept looking at it and walking away. I sat on the floor with a shredder, a bin, files and paper clutter video on UA-cam. All I can say is getting the no longer necessary to keep out of your front door makes a big difference and helps you to see how much you have achieved. It gets easier and quicker to do each time. Good luck with yours.

    • @Claycat4
      @Claycat4 Рік тому +23

      I feel you! My husband and I are both having health problems, and it has become difficult to sort through our huge stacks of paper. My message to young people is to get this under control while you are young!

    • @hettiekenny5185
      @hettiekenny5185 Рік тому +17

      @MWebb you got this! Just start, that’s the most important part. One paper at a time.

    • @analuisakishbaugh3970
      @analuisakishbaugh3970 Рік тому +25

      My prayers are with you all. I have struggled with paper clutter for ever. Dawn has helped in many ways. We are empty nesters and I don’t want to leave my children a mess.

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones Рік тому +22

      Hang in there friend and keep relying on the Lord for strength! Praying for you right now for focus, endurance, and abundant peace ❤️

  • @AnnC451
    @AnnC451 Рік тому +184

    Hi Dawn, I'm not your typical demographic; I'm single, no kids, likely old enough to be your mother, but I really have been enjoying your down-to-earth style of teaching minimalism. I follow Courtney Carver, Joshua Becker, The Minimalists as well. Your approach has been a breath of fresh air to my minimalism journey. I have a time will tell cabinet in the kitchen, and a bin in the utility room for all the random "stuff" that creeps in the house. In the past I've tried a file folder method, but the large time will tell bin could make a huge difference in paper management. I appreciate the kind encouragement and your "no shame" approach. Keep up the good work!

    • @beccismith4454
      @beccismith4454 Рік тому +17

      Maybe we’re not as untypical as we think 😂 … I’m also single, no kids, and will be 55 at the end of the year. And I appreciate this channel and I really appreciate Dana as well and some others. ❤

    • @cyndij8312
      @cyndij8312 Рік тому +14

      Another one of us! I'm 66, just retired, not married, no kids. After a secretariat career that involved so much paperwork, it's the last thing I want to deal with at home.

    • @andeeanko7079
      @andeeanko7079 Рік тому +6

      Yep, I'm in your demographic 'camp', too!

    • @CynthiaRaeC
      @CynthiaRaeC Рік тому +9

      I also am not what I think her typical demographic is… 55, married… kids are adults and one of the three lives with us full time (but he is completely independent and also - by far - more minimalist than my husband and I.) My husband and I are not minimalists, but I so appreciate all Dawn’s ideas and advice as I think through inventory management and silent to do lists, etc!!

    • @JacqueRescues
      @JacqueRescues Рік тому +8

      Single, no kids, 58 yr old disorganized hot mess. Trying to get it together and struggling.

  • @SjujuB
    @SjujuB Рік тому +202

    Hi Dawn! 😊
    I’m not a mom or a wife, but I just wanted you to know how much your videos have helped me. I have learned so much from all of your advice and tips!
    But one of the real reasons I love your channel is your bright cherry attitude. 😊😊 There are times when my depression gets the best of me, but I will turn on your channel and those bright eyes and that smile makes me feel a little better. Thank you for your channel 🙏 and thank you for what you do. God bless. ✨✨

    • @elizabethsydnor5247
      @elizabethsydnor5247 Рік тому +13

      Same here! Dawn and Tom always uplift me!

    • @pamelasimmons1689
      @pamelasimmons1689 Рік тому +11

      Not sure you're situation as far as ever wanting to be a wife or mother, but I do think if you have those plans for your future and you just happened to find Dawn ahead time, wow, that is awesome. If I would have had all the knowledge and tools prior to creating my family I would have been so much further ahead. And if that's you, that's super exciting and good for you!!!

    • @christineelsey3104
      @christineelsey3104 Рік тому +9

      I hear ya there.
      I also love Dawn's cheerful positive attitude too..
      😊

    • @nancyellen8006
      @nancyellen8006 Рік тому +10

      I have my own problems with depression so I understand where you’re coming from. Dawn is so cheerful and I feel as if she’s really talking to me as a good friend.

    • @pinkroses135
      @pinkroses135 Рік тому +1

      She is quite the ray of sunshine 🌞

  • @mariahwilson6505
    @mariahwilson6505 Рік тому +22

    “You can do this! You have done much harder things than deal with paper clutter!”
    Thankyou Dawn ❤❤❤❤

  • @gerigowers8318
    @gerigowers8318 Рік тому +24

    When I worked as a Legal Secretary, my desk/office area was always so neat. Even personal files I kept there were always tabbed, organized and neat. My house, on the other hand, was totally out of control with paper. Now I've been retired for years and in my current home for 18 years (which is twice as big as the home I had) and the paper is still out of hand. Right now, I'm working on a huge bin of papers and my biggest cheerleader is my Granddaughter (14 who lives with me), who tells me just to deal with what I can control at the moment (kind of like your "don't blame yourself" advice). I think she's more mature than I am.🤣

  • @lindaleight5291
    @lindaleight5291 Рік тому +135

    I took your first Take Your House Back course and no longer have a Time Will Tell bin. I stand next to the recycle bin when I sort the mail and place the few items that need action into a red folder that I tackle once a week. 10 minutes tops. Thank you for your wisdom that has given my life so much freedom and peace. You have been a Godsend!

    • @eileenlester4342
      @eileenlester4342 Рік тому +2

      Same here. 😊

    • @misssrednas
      @misssrednas Рік тому +11

      II can't imagine not having a Time Will Tell bin. I have trouble making decisions so the Time Wiil Tell bin gives me the freedom to hold off on decisions but still have order in my home.

    • @williamwarren9448
      @williamwarren9448 Рік тому +1

      Me too - I sit in my car when I pick up the mail (central box) and sort - then I walk from my garage to recycle bin and toss - I usually have ONLY ONE piece coming into the house - soooo much garbage ...you would think that as we stream line (on line banking for example) we would get less junk in the mail - WHO USES SNAIL MAIL ANYMORE :) glenda

    • @carolgeorge6409
      @carolgeorge6409 Рік тому

      About to start with the “ Time Will Tell” bin! I am so grateful to Dawn! I think this one think will be my saving grace as far as my life long struggle with PAPER

  • @ilovefountainpens2938
    @ilovefountainpens2938 Рік тому +63

    Something that mt daughter's insisting on doing since she was young is not buying new school supplies year after year. If there's still paper left in her notebook, she insists on using the same one next year. Same with her pencil crayons that are so short they're barely useable. She insists on still using the same items. It's saved us from having a lot of school paper and other clutter in our home.

    • @NLY1WAY4U
      @NLY1WAY4U Рік тому +10

      That is so cool she does that. I still have half used notebooks that I am using up from school. My kids have been out of school for 20 years!

    • @NHarts3
      @NHarts3 Рік тому +8

      You should buy her some pencil extenders! You can get them at art stores or stationary stores. You attach short pencils to them and makes it longer so the pencils are easy to use. They are reusable too

    • @williamwarren9448
      @williamwarren9448 Рік тому +2

      can she be cloned for the whole world - glenda :) congrats mom you have done very well ..

  • @leannejarocki4457
    @leannejarocki4457 Рік тому +30

    Dawn, the way you casually mentioned, "sometimes the basement gets wet," made my day. I was freaking out this morning over a bit of basement seepage from a fast melt of much snow, and your comment cheered me up. Yep, sometimes basements get wet, no biggie!! Thanks, Dawn! Inspiring as always.

  • @kristen2646
    @kristen2646 Рік тому +16

    A big gamechanger for my husband and I was a weekly tear-off calendar that lives on the side of the fridge. We date it several weeks out, and it serves as our work schedule, to-do list, and grocery list.
    Also, 12 folders dated with the months serve as a place to put cards to be sent, upccoming concert tickets and plane/trip reservation info. Just put the item in the appropriate months folder and dig it out when its needed!
    Coupons live in the drop zone by our door so we can grab if we are going to be heading out.
    Bills to be paid still live on the kitchen table because we are human.

  • @alicewalker8744
    @alicewalker8744 Рік тому +24

    Time will tell. My husband became terminal and I took over everything. Things were crazy I didn’t know what to keep or toss my neighbor gave me a deep 9x12 box to put in the office closet and told me to just put the “ I don’t know stuff” in there. When it fills, shred. It’s been 4 years. Still not full. Found one thing I really needed. But it’s such an easy system. No stress.

  • @katieallen3927
    @katieallen3927 Рік тому +113

    After taken care of my mom's papers for 10 years and having earned my living as an executive assistant, paperwork is one area minimalism comes naturally to me. Once statement goes into the file and the oldest statement gets shredded

    • @cheerfulmouse
      @cheerfulmouse Рік тому +11

      I tend to add until it looks like 18 months of bills have piled in there.
      I also like to keep the first bill at start of service, and one per year, or every other year, cause many utilities show the usage of several months at a time ❤️🕊️🙏

    • @saundraweed9738
      @saundraweed9738 Рік тому +2

      Really great system ! This is so easy to use. Thanks for making my life easier!

    • @sfowler1017
      @sfowler1017 Рік тому +4

      Why do you need paper statements at all?

    • @psymompa
      @psymompa Рік тому +2

      ​@@sfowler1017 Exactly. We stopped all paper bills and everything is now online.

    • @lwest7894
      @lwest7894 Рік тому

      @@sfowler1017 To be reminded when a bill is due. =)

  • @davidandamandaboots
    @davidandamandaboots Рік тому +32

    A game changer for me is having my filing cabinet in a closet right off my kitchen, making the "to process" bin obsolete. "Time will tell" and "to do" go into my planner until it gets too thick for my liking. 😂 Then I go through and tidy up.

  • @judithherstein8965
    @judithherstein8965 Рік тому +8

    Thank you it took me 66 years to get on top of my paper clutter thanks to your help. I was drowning in paper in our office, kitchen and yes dining room table. My husband throws nothing away not even sales receipts he leaves them for me to look through! Using your suggestions I have decluttered my office and now have control over the paper that comes into my home! Retirement is looking really good at this point!

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Рік тому +2

      I decided to not keep and file grocery store receipts any longer. I lose about $8 a year (by not having a receipt to return a grocery item), but the lack of clutter or time spent filing them is well worth it.

  • @glendaw5221
    @glendaw5221 Рік тому +46

    The “ Time Will Tell” bin has been a game changer for me. I put SO many items in there. (Actually I put my “explanation of benefits” papers in there because unless there’s a problem I don’t save them). I even put unlikely to use coupons in mine. I have a cardboard box with no lid for this. It’s in my office supply closet. I also added one more tray or box called “current year” and I put things in there having to do with car repair or medical paperwork or donation receipts for end of year taxes. It’s not an overwhelming stack. I also keep a memory box near the time will tell bin so I can toss grandchild cards etc in there. “Filing” is a thing of the past. I “toss” instead!!

  • @colleenlacey2550
    @colleenlacey2550 Рік тому +12

    Hello Dawn, I have been watching and yes, binging, for a little over a year. I was looking for some help with the overwhelm of my garage but found so much more! The garage is managed and useable, since September. My neighbors came over to admire it! Your paper clutter system has been incorporated with a couple modifications. Most of all, the freedom to just invite stuff to leave my house has been so liberating! Add me to your "it's not too late to start" fan club.

  • @SaraShire
    @SaraShire Рік тому +15

    I’ve learned a lot from you. I created a landing zone in our entryway. Underneath are three trash type bins. One for recycling, one for garbage, and one for shredding. On top is a nice “Time will tell” tray. Next to it are the file folders, like to do, need to file, etc. There are two small drawers where I keep a letter opener, a pair of scissors and a box cutter. In the second drawer I keep baggies to take on walks with our dogs to clean up after them. It’s truly working for me! It’s a miracle. I used to have huge piles of paper everywhere! I could never find anything. I wasted so much time sifting through bins and boxes of paper! Now I know where everything is. Thank you so much!

  • @evelynmartin5570
    @evelynmartin5570 Рік тому +10

    I’m a long time follower and fan and your videos about paper clutter have helped tremendously. One suggestion I have specific to this video which might help some people is to divide the to-do into short and long term. There are things which have to be done within a day or two and others with a deadline in a month or so and it helps me to see the „urgent“ items easily.

  • @JimFantazzia
    @JimFantazzia Рік тому +34

    I found what works for me is no bins...handle mail, important paperwork right there on the spot, as it comes in, if not I leave it on top of my desk or keyboard and I make sure I take care it of right away. I have all bills on autopay and paperless statements, so I never have to pay a bill anymore. Great video none the less!

    • @kmac2482
      @kmac2482 Рік тому +3

      Yes, me too!! Do it now!!

    • @ritadyer9295
      @ritadyer9295 Рік тому +3

      I want to get more of my bills on autopay.

    • @zoefarrell6743
      @zoefarrell6743 Рік тому

      I find nothing gets lost this way!!

    • @akinomt
      @akinomt Рік тому

      Same here. Catalogs stoped from coming, magazines too and if accidentaly comes, flip and throw away, documents in safe place etc.

  • @junethiel632
    @junethiel632 Рік тому +3

    My paperclutter is very different. We do not receive postal items at all, so a few internal items like rent statements and a monthly newsletter. But I have been a professional calligrapher for over 40 years. A whole nother paper explosion is almost continuous! I live in a 23 square meter apartment, which is also my studio space. Often I will be working on 3 to 7 different client projects simultaneously...it gets to be a challenge with drafts, lists from clients, docs with ink drying, docs with gold leaf size drying, docs currently being hand lettered! It does feel good to garbage the used lists and client briefs once they are done! But another thing is likely my biggest challenge: I am great at writing "notes to self" all the time! Man, I find them everywhere!!!! 😀

  • @amara_666
    @amara_666 Рік тому +15

    Even though I love organization and consider myself fairly organized, I still love your videos. It's always great to hear new ideas for keeping things neat and tidy, and your minimalism videos keep me mindful of where I can cut down too.

  • @Michelle-bw1xg
    @Michelle-bw1xg Рік тому +7

    I like these paper tips and plan to give the concepts a try. I tend to write on scraps of paper and make lists to do; the most difficult items seem to take the longest to get to because they take the longest time to solve. The red folder idea is also good. I would like to borrow a scanner one day. A good quality shredder is one of the best gifts I received that I use almost daily - a true game changer.

  • @taiamalkata
    @taiamalkata Рік тому +2

    Hi. Can you make a video on going through all types of paper and how you store it. You do briefly mention some of the important documents and where they would go but, I would like to know about all documents. I do feel I still keep more than I need and most importantly where would you store that stuff. Example, what do you do with and how long do you store Credit Card statements, Mortgage bills, Taxes, Utility bills, Kids artwork/school work, Car/house repairs, receipts, Medical Bills, 401K retirement statements. What is important to keep and how long do we keep it and where do we store it? A checklist or a full video would be really beneficial.

  • @tericoulter4426
    @tericoulter4426 Рік тому +4

    I love your red file folder idea. Perfect for anyone particularly those who live in a fire or flood prone area. My motto is "handle each piece of paper once". I created a filing system so that anything that comes in that I want to keep gets filed. When a bill comes in it's paid and filed. Only takes a minute or two and I never have a pile of paper to go through. If you place it in a pile that pile has to be sorted and a decision made and then dealt with then filed or tossed. All of this takes much more time and can become overwhelming. I have one bin which I use for things that I want to keep but won't be keeping for long and don't need right now. It currently has about 10 pieces of paper in it, which are recipes ready to go into a binder.

  • @rachellelarge3410
    @rachellelarge3410 Рік тому +13

    The Time Will Tell paper bin revolutionized our paper clutter! Thank you so much Dawn for all your insights!

  • @anncourter7079
    @anncourter7079 Рік тому +16

    Hi Dawn,
    Many years ago I had a terrible paper clutter problem in our home office. I would keep every user manual, every document for each property we owned, not to mention tax documents and personal and health records. We had a somewhat elaborate organizational scheme for everything which ultimately took waaaay too much time to look through every time we needed to find or file something. AND, all the paper we were hanging on to took up so much space.
    I finally became so overwhelmed that we hired a personal organizer. The two things I learned from her, and that serve me wonderfully to this day, are:
    - If you can find something on the internet (like user manuals) there’s no need to keep a physical copy.
    - For the things you do want a physical copy of, and you don’t need to access them frequently, use broad categories to file them in. If you think you might need to find a certain document rarely, if ever, then the 5 minutes it may take you to look through broad-category of documents it’s filed with is probably worth the time and effort you’ll save creating and maintaining a detailed organizational structure for your papers.

    • @stefc1289
      @stefc1289 Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for those 2 tips. Goid info 🙂

  • @lisam5744
    @lisam5744 Рік тому +4

    Incoming paperwork is good...e-bills, sorting the mail over the recycle bin, etc., helps a lot. The hardest for me was the old paperwork no longer needed in the fire-proof box and the filing cabinet. Those were the hardest because of dealing with old legal paperwork from my mother (who passed away and the paperwork was no longer needed) and figuring out what to keep and what to toss from the filing cabinet. It took a while to get through everything (tried not to pressure of guilt myself because I knew I'd be dealing with a lot of emotions), but now that it's done and organized, I feel so much better.

  • @barbaraangier-stewart440
    @barbaraangier-stewart440 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Dawn- paper clutter has always been a problem for me in my house BUT your videos are very helpful. And when I can actually get through one of your videos without having to PAUSE it 10 different times because everyone in my household will inevitably need to ask me 50 questions!🙄 I was up at 9am this morning, turned on this video, excited to get started on my paper clutter- it's 8:45PM now and I just FINISHED this 15 minute video!! ugh. And my husband wonders why I'm up until 2am organizing my office! I'm getting there- slowly but surely!

  • @nrgltwrkr2225
    @nrgltwrkr2225 Рік тому +5

    I have to itemize for taxes, so I don't allow myself the "In process" bin but instead I made it bigger like your bottom bin and named it "Tax Stuff" (because I always used to lose track of all of those documents and receipts over the course of the year.) So I have three bins now : 1) To Do, 2) Tax Stuff, and 3) Time Will Tell. And I agree with you, you start making more efficient choices right away to prevent the "Time Will Tell" bin from filling up, once you realize that you won't need or even remember it in a week or a month.😆 I also have a recycling bin right by the door where the mail comes in (discreetly hidden behind a lovely large plant), and that prevents A LOT of paper from even getting past the front porch. PS: Those acrylic bins are really nice! You can see how much is in them! Great for those of us who use visual cues to stay on-task.👍

  • @ps0195
    @ps0195 Рік тому +9

    The red file….I’ve done it and it’s peace of mind.

  • @laury-pf5qc
    @laury-pf5qc Рік тому +21

    I would add a ‘shredding’ tray. We keep ours in a folder but the idea is if you have important or sensitive documents that you no longer need, put them in the shredding area and then once every few months just shred everything in the tray.

    • @rosywilson3076
      @rosywilson3076 Рік тому +5

      Or even, as hubby pointed out to me, just shred stuff immediately, then it’s quick and easy and no big pile waiting to be done!
      I needed somebody to say that!

    • @thatswhatisaid8908
      @thatswhatisaid8908 Рік тому +4

      I have a shredding tray! (Full disclosure, I also have a large, messy pile of "shredding" on the floor, as the tray is full.)

    • @lauramitchell6725
      @lauramitchell6725 Рік тому +6

      We keep our shredder next to the desk,each piece gets shredded immediately.

    • @carolgeorge6409
      @carolgeorge6409 Рік тому

      How about just putting a box on the floor to contain the overflow just to keep it neat . I am just starting mine and that’s prib will have to do

    • @practicallyperfect2941
      @practicallyperfect2941 3 місяці тому

      LOL - I have a huge shredding bag!! I have so much financial stuff from the past 15 years, and from my parents shares and investments they left me - all can now be shredded but there’s so much!

  • @crystal13l
    @crystal13l Рік тому +4

    A note of caution. We have had the red file folder in use for years in our home safe. All the papers got wet! It’s a fireproof box flaw. Be sure to put a moisture absorbing bag in it and take everything out to air out regularly.

  • @lauramcneil2061
    @lauramcneil2061 Рік тому +8

    I went through my time will tell bin while I watched the video. It's been a little too long since I looked at it. Felt good to get it cleaned out.

  • @shannona5377
    @shannona5377 Рік тому +4

    Yes! The expanding plastic folder is so helpful! We never lose those important documents... even our son when he was a baby, we kept his card in there for physical exams. Those things you need and might easily misplace (unless you have a whole filing system in place). We started ours the first year we were married and over a decade later it is still going strong.

  • @jessicastevens5782
    @jessicastevens5782 Рік тому +6

    have to chuckle at a printable to manage paper 😆

  • @benjaminstalcup
    @benjaminstalcup Рік тому +24

    Thank you for sharing your journey! It makes it feel possible for those of us who are still messy.

  • @karenbruner2808
    @karenbruner2808 Рік тому +1

    3 of my 4 kids have disabilities, while they are awesome kids and I have sooo much joy, BOY am I drowning in paper. I know you have explained your paper system before but I was so excited to watch this video because this one really fixed some problems for me- 1) settings limits by these bins ( which are also beautiful and affordable) ❤❤❤ 3) clear bins so I can SEE it 2) simplicity (just something about the way you explained it this time helped me from thinking over complicated to 3 simple steps). When life is like drinking from a fire hydrant, you need SIMPLE. You need small things that bring you joy. Thanks for making my day Dawn. God bless!

  • @SimmonsFam-OR
    @SimmonsFam-OR Рік тому +11

    Thank you to you and to Cass, in the last year I feel my paper chaos is under control. I keep one file box with an urgent folder that I touch weekly, to do’s folder that is zero priority tasks I want to keep in queue, photos, taxes, etc. and of course my time will tell folder!
    For retention of all the miscellaneous statements/financials/bills I file all of the years’ inbound in a 2023 folder and then bag up annually. I keep seven years and trash the oldest each January. This is all still probably a lot but I feel very controlled versus the micro filing I used to never manage.
    Thank you!

  • @cassandrarohland1956
    @cassandrarohland1956 Рік тому +3

    Love the clear bins !!! Went to Target and Amazon websites to try and duplicate the system but could not get the right sizes to be delivered. Does anyone have links to online items? Thank you

  • @lindamcdermott9980
    @lindamcdermott9980 Рік тому +5

    My paper clutter is much improved since taking your advice. Even with that, I still could use improvement. I sort through the things when I bring them home, and don’t set anything down until I toss the obvious trash. The remaining stuff that will need action goes into a pretty box with a magnetic flap, next to where I sit in the bed room. What I don’t have is that ‘time will tell’ bin. I usually just set that stuff on the side of the cube with the box of action stuff. Seems to be working. The one thing I do not want is to see stuff on my table just looking messy. My living room/dining room share space and I want it to look neat. It is bad enough that my planner and calendar stay on the table. It gets worse….. under the table….is a basket sitting on a Rubbermaid stool that holds all the things I need to run my day: pill caddy, little jar with pens & pencils, tablets for different purposes, letter opener, glasses, etc. ….. to hide it all, I have a nice placemat to cover it….. I like the red folder idea, and used that idea a few times to help get others set up. The last kiddo leaving the nest for example. I frequently remind him to put important items in it so when he needs it, it will be there. I also helped a friend who was a truck driver. He needed certain documents for the DOT. I put these in page protectors in a bright pink folder. ….. (not his favorite macho color)….so he could find it in the mass of other stuff in black folders….. he was not happy with my idea until one day I got a call from him asking where something was, because a state trooper was inspecting his truck. “It’s in the pink folder”. Problem solved. ….. red folder, pink folder…. The system works.

  • @azlizzie
    @azlizzie Рік тому +1

    I have the shredder set up next to my recycling bin by the door we enter through in the garage. Paper gets processed before it's even allowed to come in the house. Envelopes in the trash. Sensitive materials in the shredder. Stuff that matters comes in. Which is very very minimal.

  • @tgayer1
    @tgayer1 Рік тому +8

    I used to have heaps of paper clutter and gallon sized ziplock bags for each year’s paperwork, plus decades of checkbook stubs and registers. Now I’ve simplified to a Sunday basket, a time will tell bin, and a small file box for long term documents. It was so awesome to take shopping bags full of paperwork to get shredded!

    • @lucindawhittenburg8835
      @lucindawhittenburg8835 Рік тому

      Where do you take them to get shredded?

    • @janiceallard2108
      @janiceallard2108 Рік тому +1

      @@lucindawhittenburg8835 Most office supply places have shredding available for a minimal cost ... Office Depot, Staples, etc.

  • @Texasmom
    @Texasmom Рік тому +6

    I always look forward to Tuesday. I love the ideas because I’m drowning in paper. Blessings from Texas ❤

  • @nicoleschischke1194
    @nicoleschischke1194 Рік тому +3

    This video motivated me sooo much!!! I decided to watch some of your and your sisters videos (which I have loved for years) while decluttering. My bedroom looks like a warzone - stuff everywhere :-D I still had to pause the work as you mentioned those three bins. I didn't find lovely organizers like this around my house so I took a big old metal bicycle basket and wrapped it up in lovely wrapping paper and wrote "time will tell" on it. found two smaller blue plastic baskets I used to keep some of my sons toys or letters in, washed them out and wrote "to process" and "to do" on them. I didn't want to put it off for later, cause I might never do it and now I have theeeemmm. Let me continue to declutter. I am encouraged by you saying you are a former messy person. Means there is hope for me :-D Greetings from Germany!

  • @distaff2935
    @distaff2935 Рік тому +6

    Shredded and tossed over ten years of paper clutter last week. I also have the Grab-and-Go file packet of essential paperwork incase of emergency. The more useless crap I get cleared out of my house, the more I find!

  • @SneakyPete331
    @SneakyPete331 Рік тому +10

    I still think the best edit is a detour to garage trash can before it gets in the house.

  • @monicacreates
    @monicacreates Рік тому +3

    I´ve been on top of my important paperwork for quite some years and it´s great, but your tip about having a time-will-tell basket has been a game changer for me, it all goes in this one place and it´s wonderful not having it all over the place.

  • @rachelmunoz
    @rachelmunoz Рік тому +3

    Dawn, your Hello Fresh ad was so good!!! You are a natural at making us viewers feel like we are right in your home with you! ❤

  • @kristinataddei8138
    @kristinataddei8138 Рік тому +1

    "good intentions don't cook dinner"..... Amen sister!!!....and that meem about being that person you wish you were when you bought that produce is sooo true(unfortunately, I resemble that remark).....love your channel....have benefited from it tremendously!!!....thank you for sticking your neck out and helping those of us who organizationally challenged!!!....

  • @maureendeorio2518
    @maureendeorio2518 Рік тому +1

    I saw the title of this video today and thought, I don't need to watch this, I know what Dawn is going to say. Nope. There are still gems in there. Plus I just like listening to you. You make me smile.
    I feel much better about my paper management since I started implementing some of your paper declutter ideas 2 years ago. I have achieved all my initial goals. e.g. No paper on kitchen table, Papers filed. etc. After watching this it reminds me that now is the time for new paper goals/habits. Since I am no longer stressed about the daily paper management, I can go after my long term files and start cutting them down. Now I have a better idea of what I need in the future so I won't file as much as I used to.
    I do still have trouble with the "Justin Case" folders of manuals. I did just pull out about 3 different manuals in the past 3 months. When I tried to download the manual of one of the items on-line, it came with a virus. Then I had to stop what I was doing to work though that issue. ugh. In the end, I had to throw away 2 of the 3 items anyway, so the manual didn't really make a difference on the final decision. Since I have space in the basement for these just in case manuals, I'm going to hold on to them until my next big clean out or until I need the shelf space.

  • @andeebee2530
    @andeebee2530 Рік тому +2

    Time will Tell basket has been an absolute game changer. No longer do I leave papers out just in case, or file papers away I’ll probably never need again.

  • @grandmaflossieandme413
    @grandmaflossieandme413 Рік тому +3

    I have watched almost if not all your videos for the last few years. I’m making progress with paper clutter, but I’m not there yet…still intimidated and not on top of it yet. This was super helpful. I’m familiar with much of what you said, but this really encouraged me! Thank you!!

  • @elizabeththompson4304
    @elizabeththompson4304 Рік тому

    Where have you been my whole life?! I feel better and less stressed and I haven't even DONE anything yet. You have given me hope as I begin pairing down and giving things a home. Thank you.

  • @sarahsmom1002
    @sarahsmom1002 Рік тому +3

    The "Time Will Tell" bin has really saved my sanity when it comes to paper I'm not sure if I'll reference again e.g. catalogs, coupon booklets, flyers from repair people, quotes for work on our home, etc.

  • @Mushkiepotamus
    @Mushkiepotamus Рік тому +3

    Hi- love the new bins- ordering now. I have a safe deposit box at my bank for passports, deed/title for my house, car, birth certificates, etc.

  • @shannonmenefee4377
    @shannonmenefee4377 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all of your helpful ideas. 😊

  • @jamiekillian4965
    @jamiekillian4965 Рік тому +2

    Everytime I think I'm organized as can be you show me something new.! I love learning from you!! I was always a clean before but after you explain more and more to me I see the reasoning behind it! Love ya!

  • @Random_Mom
    @Random_Mom Рік тому +2

    Your video is just what I needed today! We recently moved and last night I thought: The next day I really want to tackle the mess on my desk and finally have supper ready on time. Thank you for sharing, you’re an inspiration!

  • @sevendragon4593
    @sevendragon4593 7 місяців тому

    You are so great! Watching your videos are like having a therapist

  • @MariaMautiDrake
    @MariaMautiDrake Рік тому +1

    Killin’ it with the “time will tell” bins *fist bump*

  • @UrsaMonkey
    @UrsaMonkey Рік тому +2

    What's the difference between "to do" and "to process"? I love the thought of getting my paperwork organized, but don't understand the sorting of these 2 bins. Would you just toss the new mail in the "to process" bin before you sort between "to do" and "time will tell"? Or do you sort mail into those categories as soon as you bring it in the door.

  • @DD-xf1yd
    @DD-xf1yd Рік тому +3

    Your system is awesome...
    in its simplicity and do-ability.

  • @tamarafrancis8470
    @tamarafrancis8470 Рік тому +2

    Thanks to you, I am on top of paper clutter! I stopped subscriptions to 2 magazines because I never had time to read them! Thanks Dawn!

  • @chaoshome34
    @chaoshome34 Рік тому +1

    Coupons go in my bag, bills in the bill organizer, most important into the safe & kids work go into the bottom of the desk drawer magazines on the book shelf! I don't keep much else!

    • @lindamast2766
      @lindamast2766 10 місяців тому

      I really like your system, thanks

  • @jhjln8712
    @jhjln8712 3 місяці тому

    Love seeing cute Adaline helping with dinner 😊
    My problem isn’t where to put my paper, it’s the follow through with then getting my action items done.

  • @FamilyHandshake07
    @FamilyHandshake07 Рік тому +1

    Your daughter so beautiful and grown-up. I guess I haven't seen her, on camera, in a couple years. This video was very helpful. Currently, I just have a drawer where papers go. I try to go through it about every month or two but I might as well call it the drawer of death.

  • @ahooka2727
    @ahooka2727 Рік тому +4

    Love the "time will tell" bin ! I would personnaly add a "to file" bin for papers that need being kept, because, as you said, if you're on your couch watching a tv show while dealing with your paperwork, you probably don't have all your files next to you. So, when a paper doesn't require any more actions, except being kept, I would put it there, and once in a while, I would just empty that bin in the appropriate files :)

    • @stefc1289
      @stefc1289 Рік тому +1

      Yes! One of the first books I read on organization had that tip and it works so well to keep the "to file" papers separate from papers that need decisions made (time will tell) or actions taken (to do). And then when the "to file" folder gets thick or when there is time, the filing can be done.

  • @frantucker608
    @frantucker608 9 місяців тому

    I love the red folder - absolutely going to use that!!! Thanks!

  • @susanmunoz7688
    @susanmunoz7688 Рік тому +4

    When you originally showed the time will tell container, I instantly thought that will work for me and it has! I can’t tell you what a help this. The newer version has me wondering 😊👍

  • @arlenekeith6235
    @arlenekeith6235 Рік тому +2

    I tried Hello Fresh and loved it ! Their produce is the freshest I've ever had !
    Thanks to you, I no longer have paper clutter.

  • @lilongge1304
    @lilongge1304 10 місяців тому

    I love that you are now at the stage of recycling❤. And you give everyone grace to just throw it out when they are at the beginning process and can barely move. I cringed at some of your earlier videos when you guys just threw stuff out, but I think the whole process makes sense and hopefully your videos help many people not get to the point of overwhelming.

  • @teddy96bear
    @teddy96bear Рік тому +3

    I have implemented the last system with the files and the red folder and it is all working great! No paper clutter here. Thanks for the helpful hints.

  • @ruthmeyer5415
    @ruthmeyer5415 Рік тому +2

    Your "Time Will Tell" bins idea has been sooooo amazing for me, so very helpful! I need to get to my "To Do"s a whole lot more, but having things sorted now, and easily sorting them as new paper comes in has made a huge huge difference! Thank you so much for your videos!!

  • @elainearehart5478
    @elainearehart5478 5 місяців тому

    I'm watching your paper clutter videos while I declutter mine! I tried a few years back and my current system has fallen apart. Time to revamp and make the minor changes I need to kick the paper habit!

  • @annikawenzel2640
    @annikawenzel2640 Рік тому +3

    I've waited for this video since you've mentioned it some months ago. 😊 I love your content and can't wait until Tuesday evening when your new video pops up. Thank you Dawn! Greetings from Germany 🤗

  • @vanessajohnson-storlie2029
    @vanessajohnson-storlie2029 Рік тому +1

    I have been doing a version of this and its helped soooooo much!! When I am cleaning/picking up around the house I know where to put the paper stuff instead of just one pile. I have been doing the “important” files in a file for years and its been so amazing!

  • @rachaelbyrd3331
    @rachaelbyrd3331 8 місяців тому

    I’m implementing this system with my emails! I’ll probably implement it with my physical mail later, but I want to see how I like it first. Thanks for the tips!

  • @angelaayala296
    @angelaayala296 Рік тому +3

    Dawn,
    I have been following you forever and thoroughly enjoy your videos. I feel like I'm in your kitchen and we are having a real chat. I'm a super organized person, always have been, but you have helped me realize I don't need to keep as much paper. I don't file nearly as much since I started a time will tell bin, which for me is a binder. The only thing that I've added to these categories are two folders, kind of like the red folder in your video. I have one for each kid and I throw in school work and artwork as it comes in. Then I deal with it when I can. Love your channel. Happy Easter to you and your family. 😊

  • @jac4YouTube
    @jac4YouTube 5 місяців тому

    I love the red folder idea

  • @krc2143
    @krc2143 Рік тому +3

    It’s so funny when you see a family has to do this stuff … it’s a lot of work to be minimalist..
    Us singles…. I read my mail in the car … throw them in the recycling bin. 99% of mail is junk. If my name is on it, I rip it off.
    When house, car or hospital paperwork … I just file them when I get home in the file tote.
    Like your red one you have.
    So much is online … but I’m old school and like to have hard copies.

  • @MotherhoodwithTeya
    @MotherhoodwithTeya Рік тому +1

    Dawn, you might not know it, but your are such a good friend!😂 I needed this video. I keep talking about “my friend Dawn said… “ and now you made the perfect video about paper clutter!

  • @user-yo4jv3ph1g
    @user-yo4jv3ph1g 5 місяців тому

    I absolutely love the idea of the “RED Emergency Folder”!!! As we already have the fireproof safe box. By including this red folder, it’s a quick grab in case of an emergency! Thank You❣️

  • @mrik7868
    @mrik7868 Рік тому +2

    Ooooh, this is so good. I need to watch it multiple times. I agree, maintenance is the hardest part. Also, for me, I'm afraid I'll throw away something important related to health issues or finance, so I save too many notes/thoughts/articles on those items. I love that this method uses only a few categories!! The action box that I set up after the January all day declutter has too many categories. I'm going to need to change that :-)

  • @johnlindberg7620
    @johnlindberg7620 Рік тому +1

    What a great and simple solution. This could work for anybody. Thanks so much.

  • @bridgettbelllangson7966
    @bridgettbelllangson7966 Рік тому

    Mail and paper is the bane of my life. I've tried so many systems, but I'm going to try this very simple one. I've even hired two different helpers over the years to go through papers with me. Here's hoping that I can improve. Thank you!

  • @simplifyandsatisfy
    @simplifyandsatisfy Рік тому +1

    I have "To Do" (action) and "Pending" (time will tell) and "To File" (because my filing cabinet is downstairs, in a room I don't often go in).

  • @marthaspector9075
    @marthaspector9075 Рік тому

    Working on my paper piles as I watch your video.

  • @KarenDouglass-sh7yq
    @KarenDouglass-sh7yq Рік тому

    Thank you for this updated video. I have used your time will tell bin, but I now see that I can put more into it. I look forward to modifying my system. And, that clear target bin looks great for that.

  • @angellalee5418
    @angellalee5418 Рік тому +4

    I always appreciate your advice so much! After I finish watching am going to tackle my paper

  • @sooper109
    @sooper109 Рік тому +1

    Sooper helpful!!! Thanks for sharing your ideas with us! Love! 💖

  • @deborahcaudill7306
    @deborahcaudill7306 Рік тому +1

    Also, those of you that live in a flood zone, keep things off low shelves. Flylady reported one of her younger followers had just moved a bunch of photos, etc in time before water started seeping into her house.

  • @chrisconnected3393
    @chrisconnected3393 Рік тому

    Just had to pop on and share that my family is traveling to MN this week and we are excited. Going to enjoy the experience of seeing the largest mall, the zoo, some of the lakes and the time together. It's our first vacation as a combined family. I've been watching your videos from the beginning and it's crazy what you've turned your journey into! Maybe we'll see you somewhere in our adventures. Blessings!

  • @crystalfolse3208
    @crystalfolse3208 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Minimadaa
    @Minimadaa Рік тому +2

    My paper system looks slightly different but essentially the same- thank you for changing my life!!

  • @jennyshort1797
    @jennyshort1797 Рік тому

    SO HELPFUL. Stuff I kind of implement, but your extra suggestions REALLY help! Thank you!!!

  • @angelirohival6270
    @angelirohival6270 Рік тому +1

    I am sooooo glad I found you! My time will tell bin would probably grow to be three times that size because I have perfected the art of procrastination….But, I am going to try it! I think you’re awesome!

  • @pancakey636
    @pancakey636 5 місяців тому

    I’m here watching it again absorbing your words to get inspired again as I’ve fallen off the wagon in keeping up with my papers lol I just got gifted w a new filing bin and need to put it in use. I’ve been using my kids filing bin for my papers and it’s getting full w school stuff. Thanks Dawn!

  • @ERICA850
    @ERICA850 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the idea! This is so helpful.i tried your paper management system with the file folders but could stay on top of it due to too many categories. This is so much simpler!

  • @sharonclark6264
    @sharonclark6264 Рік тому

    Hi Dawn!
    I've been watching your videos for about two years! I learn so much!! I loved the first video you did on "time will tell bin" and the red folder. Time will Tell bin is such a great idea!! I use that!
    Thank you for so many wonderful and helpful videos! My son is 18, but if I would've had good minimalist information like this when he was growing up, I would not have accumulated so much stuff!
    I encourage moms with small children to look at your videos, they'll learn so much!, and realize they don't have to keep everything! :)
    Thank you so much! 😊💕

  • @justinephelps3639
    @justinephelps3639 Рік тому

    Time will tell bin is the key! Works so well