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Staying organised is a really personal thing as everybody has their own preferences! In this post, I’ll be sharing some tips to help you find your organisational system and I’ll be showing mine!
“How I stay organised:
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• I use one cardboard folder...

Staying organised is a really personal thing as everybody has their own preferences! In this post, I’ll be sharing some tips to help you find your organisational system and I’ll be showing mine!

How I stay organised:

  • I use one cardboard folder to hold all my loose leaf paper and worksheets for each subject. They’re thin, light, sturdy and keep everything together!
  • Once we’ve finished a topic in class and I’ve made my neat notes, I transfer all the content to the ringbinder folders I keep at home - one for each subject.
  • I separate the neat and rough notes so that I can revise for future tests easily in the future.
  • Every Sunday I’ll do a big tidy of my desk area and at the end of every day, I’ll tidy up for five minutes so I have a tidy desk to come back to in the morning.

General tips:

  • Ringbinder folders are often too bulky to carry to college - if people do bring them, they’ll generally just bring one and keep everything in there.
  • Separate rough and neat notes for easy revision in the future
  • Every Sunday, empty your school bag and file everything away into it’s correct folder.
  • Try and stay on top of filing throughout the week as well by doing five minutes at the end of every working day
  • Throw away scraps of paper and old pens
  • Keep your desk clear of clutter and stack books into piles so they don’t take up too much room.
  • Don’t stuff random papers into your bag - they’ll get crumpled really easily. Instead, I use a plastic folder to hold all random pieces of paper. This is really useful when you’ve got things like a part-time job, university application and other things going on that need to be looked after.
  • A tidy desk is a tidy mind and it’s so much easier to work in!
  • Packing your bag the night before makes it a lot easier to get up in the morning as I feel like I can simply walk out the door with no fuss
  • Overall, staying organised is just keeping on top of things and trying to keep your environment tidy and filing things away.

I hope these tips have helped you! I understand that everyone is different with how they like to organise their lives, but I felt like a little insight into what I do could be useful for some of you! Let me know how you like to organise your papers for college!

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