Why does dealing with mail and papers immediately keep counters clearer?

Mail, flyers, school papers and random printouts pile up incredibly fast. If you put them down “just for now” on the counter or dining table, they quietly grow into a mound that’s annoying to tackle.

A simple rule of “handle once” helps. When you pick up mail or papers, you decide right away: recycle, file, act on, or put in a specific “to-do” tray. You don’t just drop them anywhere flat.

This stops every surface from turning into a parking lot for paper. Counters stay clearer, and you’re less likely to lose something important under a pile of junk.

It takes a bit of discipline at first, but after a while, dealing with each piece as it arrives becomes second nature and saves you from weekend paper-sorting marathons.

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