Clutter and Hoarding - How to Organize Your Birthday Card Mailouts
By Beverly E Taylor

Did you promise yourself that you would get more organized when it comes to mailing out birthday cards and other special occasion cards? Do you sometimes struggle with your social networking regarding family and friends? You sometimes struggle to keep in touch with your customers?

Doing your social networking is an important thing for you to do to maintain happy, meaningful relationships. There’s an easy way to stay organized and let people know you are thinking of them. The following four simple ideas can help you organize your social networking to stay connected with loved ones.

1. In November or December, remember to get a new calendar. Get a calendar that has large enough blocks in which to write information. Before the current year ends, write everybody’s birthday or special event date on your new calendar that is special to you. Because you have acted proactively, you’ll be ready for the new year. You help yourself by getting organized. And being organized, you even reduce your stress about staying in touch with your loved ones.

2. After you’ve purchased a new calendar, and have written the names of the people with the special events on your calendar, get out a piece of paper. Write out a shopping list of likes and dislikes of each person. Then, go to a card shop and purchase birthday cards either for the entire month or for the entire year depending upon your budget.

3. While you’re in the card shop, look at the different cards available. As you imagine each special person, look at a card, and then buy the cards that seem to suit that person. Buy all the cards that fit within your budget. Keep the cards in a special place so that you know where they are each time you go to mail out cards. You could even develop the habit of mailing out the cards at the beginning of the year. Some people’s cards will be late; some will be early. But at least they will all get them.

4. If you live on a limited budget, you can go to discount card shops. In many stores you can get two cards for one dollar. Sometimes you can buy packages of birthday cards. You can also buy packages of special event cards. There are ways to economically afford to continue on with your social networking. Staying in touch with your loved ones is a way we create happy memories. Go and mail out some happy memories today.

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