MMM...(Perhaps a silly) question about filing
Hello,
I've read the book in Hebrew, so perhaps the terminology I use might look a bit odd.
I got stuck a few times in the part discussing the filing of "assistance stuff",
meaning stuff that I don't need to do anything about it other than filing it
for future use (for example manuals of electric equipment).
It said in the book that I have to keep a big amount of files for this purpose.
The question is: how do those files look like? Can someone maybe attach a picture
showing how this filing drawer should look like?
Best Regards,
Ariel
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reference material = assistance stuff
Hi, Ariel!
How do you file things now? For example, insurance policies, garden ideas or, like you said, manuals, etc.
I have a large 9-drawer filing cabinet, with labeled 3-cut file folders. Photos attached. You don't need a lot of folders, just enough to file what you want to keep.
The GTD coaches recommend purging your reference material at least once a year, pulling out all of the things you don't need to keep anymore. It helps to re-evaluate what you have, and, for me at least, it often brings up new actions.
Dena
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You have to keep as little files as possible but not less.
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Originally Posted by
abolotsky
It said in the book that I have to keep a big amount of files for this purpose.
You have to keep as little files as possible but not less.
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What if I use folders and chases?
Hello again,
currently I use folders and chases, both at home and at work.
It doesn't seem realistic for me in the near future switching to what you have described
(although it looks fantastic, I must say).
Do you think it can work for me using just folders and chases?
Perhaps for large manuals that can't fir into chases I can prepare a designated box.
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Thank you very much for your response.
I'm relieved and looking forward to start managing my life with this new method.
Ariel