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Filing Cabinets Don’t Work for ADHD Minds: Help for Paper Pilers

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paperless, I changed my goal from eliminating all paper to having less of it.There are two ways most people process paper. Stacks of paper is usually the first.

It starts with a small pile of mail on the kitchen counter. Items you need to reconcile or pay. You don’t file these items because they need action, so you leave them in plain sight.Only things don’t get done, and they gather paper friends.

Papers to be filled out, rebates to be sent in, coupons to use, and correspondence to read. The last paper to pile on is the to-do lists, reminders to yourself, and notes scribbled on envelopes so you “don’t forget.” We all have these stacks.

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