When you've got the habit of cutting out newspaper articles, don't throw them on a pile, because you'll never find that single one back when you need it.
Take boxes or maps and create subjects to file your articles under.
Finding an article will be much easier and you will be able to replace old ones if necessary, so you can keep your subjects updated.
Organizing is always good, but....the big question is why in this paperless world would anyone take time to cut out paper articles, file them? Be green scan and keep what you think you want in files on the computer.
This blog was started by a mom of 6 children, 4 of them with autism spectrum disorder. She said: "I have repeated all sorts of housekeeping tips so many times that I've forgotten who knows what.
When the older boys moved to a place for themselves, they realized they needed to know all sorts of things to have a nice home and a smooth running household.
When the children of a friend asked for tips, we came up with the idea to start a site, for all to enjoy."
After a while more teammembers of Action for Autism wanted to share their tips.
When you want to share your tips, just let us know.
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2 comments:
Organizing is always good, but....the big question is why in this paperless world would anyone take time to cut out paper articles, file them? Be green scan and keep what you think you want in files on the computer.
Sandy
Well, you need to have a scanner to do so.
Not everyone has a scanner.
And some people like the availability of articles as reakl paper better than on a computer.
When the computer crashes, everything is gone.
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