How to Keep Track of Ideas from Magazines

Magazines are a wealth of information presented in such a fun and visual way, but if you don't have a plan to capture all those awesome ideas, they can quickly become another stack of paper clutter. Here`s my tried-and-true system for magazine organization so you can collect ideas that don't collect dust!

Magazines are a wealth of information presented in such a fun and visual way, but if you don’t have a plan to capture all those awesome ideas, they can quickly become another stack of paper clutter. Today, on Organizing Junkie, I’m sharing my tried-and-true system for magazine organization that will tackle that paper stack in no time!

Here’s an excerpt:

My affinity for magazines also means I constantly create nightstand clutter. I get a ton of freebie hand-me-downs and subscriptions, so I’m never running low on bedtime or travel reading material, that’s for sure!

While I wish I could get rid of magazines all together and track my ideas via Pinterest or digital issues, there’s just something about a glossy magazine that a screen can’t replace. And I’m okay with that…but I still want to be conscious about how much “stuff” I have laying around, magazines included.

So how do I collect and organize magazine ideas without having them collect dust? 

Here’s the system I’ve been using for the last year or so, and you can tweak it as much as you need to make it work for you!

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