How many magazines subscriptions do you have? Do you know when they will expire? Do you read them all? It is important to keep track of the reading material that is coming into your home so you can keep it organized.
If you are not reading a subscription anymore, make sure you dont renew it when the invoice comes in the mail. Just toss the invoice and dont even think twice about it. You can always pick up a copy and renew again in the future.
As soon as you get a subscription make a note in your calender so you know when the subscription begins and when it will expire.
If you are not reading a subscription anymore, make sure you dont renew it when the invoice comes in the mail. Just toss the invoice and dont even think twice about it. You can always pick up a copy and renew again in the future.
As soon as you get a subscription make a note in your calender so you know when the subscription begins and when it will expire.
Labels: Home Organizer Tips, Home Organizing, Office Organizing
3 Comments:
These are really helpful tips. I have cancelled a magazine subscription recently, and had put off doing it because I hadn't made a note of when the 12 months I had signed up for ran out, so I probably ended up with a few extra months' cost, and clutter!
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By Anonymous, at 2:45 AM
I have posted my question elsewhere on another website but have not rec'd any responses. Although I don't have a lot of magazine subscriptions, how can I keep track of their expiration dates, etc. on my computer. Maybe it is more work to set up a spreadsheet than writing it down by hand. You have to watch these magazine companies because they send you notices sometimes right after you just renewed your subscription, saying it it time to renew. They are just using your money all that time. Look on the address label when your magazine comes, it will usually give your expiration date of your subscription there.
By Betty, at 5:14 PM
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