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The basic rule for paper is to discard everything unless it falls into one of three specific categories.

Documents you need for a limited time (like tax papers for the current year or warranties).

Don't sort old love letters or journals yet; save sentimental items for the very last stage of your whole-house tidying journey.

To put together your papers using the by Marie Kondo , the goal is to keep only the absolute essentials and organize them so they are easy to find. Here is how to get it done: 1. Gather and Discard

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The basic rule for paper is to discard everything unless it falls into one of three specific categories.

Documents you need for a limited time (like tax papers for the current year or warranties). Mary Marie

Don't sort old love letters or journals yet; save sentimental items for the very last stage of your whole-house tidying journey. The basic rule for paper is to discard

To put together your papers using the by Marie Kondo , the goal is to keep only the absolute essentials and organize them so they are easy to find. Here is how to get it done: 1. Gather and Discard Mary Marie