Now it's time to begin organizing and filing the
bulk of your papers. Before you start, however, a time management tip:
Make sure you have the proper supplies on hand to work effectively.
Nothing stops a project quicker than running out of supplies. Start
out right and keep your momentum going while you have the energy and
commitment.
Next to a filing cabinet, the most important supply
you need for filing is hanging file folders. You can certainly run out
to the nearest discount superstore and buy large quantities of the cheapest
hanging file folders available, but I don't recommend it. Consider your
filing system an investment. If you want to get the most value for your
money, I recommend that you purchase Pendaflex® brand hanging file folders.
There are three reasons for this recommendation. First, the folders
have a polylaminate reinforcement covering the two top edges of the
folder, providing extra strength for active filing systems. Second,
the folders now come with an inside pocket so you can find small items,
such as identification cards and diskettes, within folders. And third-but
most important-Pendaflex folders have a lifetime guarantee. If a folder
falls apart, return it and get a replacement. I'm not aware of any other
manufacturers of hanging file folders that provide that kind of quality
and guarantee. You'll spend a little more on Pendaflex products, but
as my husband likes to say, "You get what you pay for." Pendaflex is
online at http://www.esselte.com
and Pendaflex products are sold at most office supply stores. They come
in 13 different colors, which can help you to set up a color-coded system.
If you choose to put file folders within your hanging
folders, you'll need to make sure you have a supply of them as well.
File folders come in different colors and sizes (legal and letter),
and are made by a variety of manufacturers. If you buy Pendaflex hanging
file folders, you can buy the internal folders to match, but that's
your choice. I am not as adamant about the quality of regular file folders
as I am about hanging file folders, because I haven't noticed a significant
difference between manufacturers.
Another very important item to have on hand while
you're filing is a "new age" label maker. There are several varieties
on the market, but my personal favorite is the Brother P-Touch Home
& Hobby III Labelmaker (http://www.brother.com).
These new label makers have taken the place of the punch-type label
makers that were popular in previous decades. The new variety makes
labels in a variety of colors, type styles and sizes, and can even print
vertical labels. I find my label maker invaluable for labeling my hanging
file folders as well as the folders that I frequently put within them.
The labels are neat and consistent, and are very easy and convenient
to create. And once you get your filing system in order, you can label
other areas that need attention.