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Organizing and Storing Important Family Files

The pandemic is a great time to get our lives together, and a big part of that is doing some major cleaning and reorganization. It may be tedious, but making an effort to remove clutter from our home will do wonders for our mental health.

If you’ve had many kids and never took the time to reorganize their important documents, the time to do so is now. Here are some key tips for organizing and storing your family’s important files and documents.

Categorize piles

The first step is to categorize every file and document you have at home. Here are some examples of basic categories you can use:

Make sure to use colored folders to separate these categories, and choose a palette that looks good with your interiors. To make everything even more organized, consider making a sub-category for different family members so you can easily cross-reference any document you need at any time. Use manila folders with tabs to make it easier for the user to sort through the files and alphabetize them for convenience.

Arrange physical photos

The same principle applies to printed photos: Try as hard as you can to identify when the photos were taken, and sort them by year. If it’s difficult to figure out when a photo was taken, especially if they’re old, try other categories like theme or people. If you find old photos of your family members that are a bit rough around the edges, consider learning how to restore them. Who knows? It might be a delightful way for you and your family to bond over your family history. Then invest in cute photo albums that will complement the design of the rest of your living room or coffee table.

Invest in shelves

These files need to have somewhere to go. If there’s enough room in your home office, invest in new shelves that can help house these boxes of files. But be sure to use appropriate sizes—if you’re thinking of going digital soon, you might not need bigger shelves with plenty of storage.

Keep everything clean

Now that you’ve managed to organize everything, here are some tips for maintaining it:

Go digital

Last but perhaps most importantly, consider going digital. Keeping your important documents and photos in secure cloud photo storage is safer, and it poses much fewer space issues. At the same time, when everything is accessible through your computer or phone, it’s much faster to get to the file or photo you need.

All you need to do is to scan your important documents using your phone and related apps, and presto! You get to keep your documents and photos no matter what happens to their physical copies.

Staying organized is good for your home and your mental health. Make your home life easier this quarantine by keeping everything in its proper place.