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How To Organize Bills & Finances: Week #18 of 52 Week Organized Home Challenge

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This week we're organizing bills so you can find them easily, pay them on time, and keep them organi

This week we're organizing bills so you can find them easily, pay them on time, and keep them organized after they are paid. This week we're organizing bills so you can find them easily, pay them on time, and keep them organized after payment. Here's how to do it. [View this email in your browser]( [Home Storage Solutions 101: A Place For Everything That Matters]( Week #18: Organize Your Bills Challenge Dear {NAME}, In Week #18 of the 52 Week Organized Home Challenge we're [organizing bills](. This task will involve organizing incoming bills so you can find them when it's time to pay them, and then also organizing payment stubs and records once you've paid them, and setting up systems to make the bill paying process easier for you to keep up with from now on. This challenge can really make a huge difference in your finances and your stress level, plus it will help us set up good systems for dealing with a large amount of our paper clutter -- bills, from now on. Get the step by step instructions here and make this unavoidable task less stressful and easier to manage starting today. [Click Here For The Organize Your Bills Challenge]( [Organize Bills]( [Pin The Article For Later]( How Long Should You Keep Papers {Printable Cheat Sheet} We've been talking a lot about decluttering papers recently, but there are some documents you've got to keep, and trying to figure out which ones to keep versus which ones to toss can be tough. To help you with this process I've created this printable one page document retention cheatsheet you can reference, plus this longer article giving more explanation, so you keep the right things and can feel confident in tossing other documents without worry. Get your copy today! [Click Here For How Long Should You Keep Papers {Free Printable}]( [How Long Should You Keep Papers]( [Pin The Article For Later]( How To Get A Text Each Morning Telling You What To Declutter That Day {Use Promo Code SPRING2020 For $9 Off Rest Of Year} [How to get a text each morning telling you what to declutter that day]( How is decluttering your home going? At the beginning of this year you decided that you wanted to get your home decluttered, and you were going to follow the Declutter 365 daily missions to get it done. If you've been following the plan you know it's very simple, but effective. Each day you're given one task that you work on for 15 minutes (or longer, but only if you wish to), that will help you slowly, but surely, remove clutter from your home while developing the habits and routines to keep your home clutter free, from now on. Of course, before you can do the day's task, you've got to remember and be reminded of the day's task! And sometimes, this can be a stumbling block. That's why I wanted to do something to help everyone remember what the day's task is, and it came to me -- [text messages]( Many of us carry around our phone everywhere, and when we hear that little ding signaling an incoming text we glance down and read what's been sent. It's already a habit for us. So why not use that habit to our advantage? Each morning, at 8:00 a.m. EST, approximately, I send out a text telling you exactly what you should declutter and work on, in your home, that day. You hear the ding on your phone once the text is received, you read the message, and then you can plan how you'll get that task done sometime during the day! Simple, and yet quite effective. And right now I've got a sale on the Declutter 365 text messages for $9 off the rest of the year, when you use promo code SPRING2020 at checkout. That means this is the lowest price I've ever offered these texts! Please note that these texts are available only for U.S. based mobile phone numbers. Do not purchase these texts if you have an international number. Make sure to use promo code SPRING2020 at checkout, for $9 off the rest of the year! [Declutter 365 Texts]( Do you want to learn more about the Declutter 365 daily text messages before purchasing them? If so, check out [my article with more information, testimonials from others who are already receiving them, and FAQs here](. [Click Here To Learn More About The Declutter 365 Texts]( Have You Gotten Your May 2020 Declutter 365 Calendar Yet? Now that it's almost May I know you want to see what we're going to be doing next month as part of the Declutter 365 missions and 52 Week Organized Home Challenge. If you've been decluttering daily keep it up, but if not go ahead and begin now with this new month. If you decluttered just 15 minutes each day for the whole month you'd get almost 8 hours worth of work done in your home! The whole month is devoted to paper organization and decluttering, so get ready for a really productive month! [Click Here For The May 2020 Declutter 365 Calendar]( [What to declutter in May]( [Pin The Calendar For Later]( Declutter 365 Missions For This Week Use the [April Declutter 365 calendar]( and [May Declutter 365 calendar]( to help you get this week's Challenge accomplished, and to [declutter your home in 15 minutes a day](. This week's 15 minute daily missions include: - Monday - Read the [Organized Home Challenge #18: Organize Bills]( and [change bills from paper to automatic or electronic payments, where possible]( - Tuesday - Create a routine for a [weekly paperwork session]( - Wednesday - Create a family budget - Thursday - Create [paper]( or [electronic]( bill organizer, and get rid of unwanted recurring charges - Friday - [Create file folders for paid bill stubs]( - Saturday - Get paper clutter out of house by [using a paper shredding service]( - Sunday - Declutter or exchange excess coins from change jars [Taylor] [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Email](mailto:taylor@home-storage-solutions-101.com) [Declutter365]( [Declutter365]( Copyright © 2020 Flanery Companies, LLC, All rights reserved. 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