What to pull out of your files for the new year

Sometimes, even organizers break their own rules. I had actually gotten behind on filing at home. Last weekend, I bit the bullet and did all of my neglected home filing for the past 3 months. And the reason this is a "no-no" is because doing it all at once is a terrible job; even listening to Car Talk on the radio wouldn't take the pain away. 

  As we finish up the last days of December, and vow on January 1st to no longer procrastinate this year and to stay organized, why not get a head start? Now is a good time to organize, re-prioritize, and purge your files. When doing so, go ahead and pull out:

  1. Everything for your 2011 taxes
  2. Anything that is considered a "business expense" 
  3. Any material that you want to focus on in your business in 2012

In doing so, you will already have a jump-start on the new year. I even recommend doing this frequently to avoid my home-filing situation. 

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