Cutting the Clutter: Go paperless
Published 2:13 pm Wednesday, April 13, 2016
- Lisa Phillips
Organizing expert, Lisa Phillips, believes paper is the main contributor to clutter in our lives. Even in an increasingly paperless society, we all deal with a great deal of paperwork at home or at the office.
If you want help with the of task of taming those paper piles, or if you just want to get some sensible advice on what to keep, how long to keep it, and how to order it — mark your calendar. At the Pell City Library on Wednesday, April 20 at noon, Phillips presents, “Paper…less.” Ms. Phillips advocates a semi “paper…less” solution, as a more practical approach to streamlining most offices and homes. She will share her time-tested strategy, in five simple steps, so that you can experience the tranquility of a well-ordered space.
As a Productivity Strategist with SimpleWorks, Lisa has more than 20 years of experience training people to incorporate organizational systems and habits that help them to maximize their time, order their space, and increase their productivity. Through interactive seminars, and private one-on-one consultations, she inspires residential clients and corporate businesses to create order and ultimately simplify their lives.
Ms. Phillips will share her expertise as part of the library’s ongoing Wild and Wonderful Wednesday series scheduled for Wednesday, April 20 at noon. This interactive program is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served afterwards.