Holy cow…is it just me? Or is your mailbox overflowing with holiday magazines, catalogs and coupons, too?

Here’s my simple solution.

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Step 1: Really think about which holiday-related mail you need to keep. Which stores do you plan to shop at this year? If you know you don’t need anything from a particular store, recycle the catalog or coupon…right away. Like today. While you’re at it, consider if you need a particular catalog anymore at all. If not, get off some lists!

Step 2: Corral the keepers into a basket. The basket above is my holiday planning central. It includes:

  • An envelope for receipts.Receipts for all holiday-related purchases go into the envelope. On the top of the receipt,I jot down the name or names of the gift-recipient, just in case we need to do some exchanging at the end of the season.
  • Coupons. I hold onto coupons only for stores I plan to shop at during the holiday season. The others get recycled right away.
  • My holiday planning binder. I put this together as part of my Get Organized for the Holidays workshop. It contains all my holiday plans, lists, etc.
  • Magazines and catalogsare stashed behind the binder. I keep catalogs I have a high likelihood of purchasing from or those that contain inspiring photos that could be used for decorating ideas or creative projects. The magazines are here for recipe ideas for holiday get-togethers, gift ideas, and general browsing pleasure.

Step 3: Sort your mail daily. By having a spot for the holiday related stuff, it makes the rest of the mail less overwhelming. If mail is your organizing “ouch-spot” during the rest of the year, it will really pay to make the extra effort to sort and make decisions about your mail each and every day during the holidays. Recycle the true junk, put the holiday related items in your holiday central, and corral together those bills to be paid and other action items that come in your mail.

How do you stay on top of mail during the holidays? Any special tips or ideas to share?