I pulled out some articles and a few whole issues (focused on organizing ideas). I put the organizing-related articles/issues in my office. I also scanned other articles I wanted to keep into my computer; then I could recycle the paper.
Here’s a picture of my stack. The taller pile is the one I recycled. I should have had my tall first-grader stand next to the stack for perspective – I think the stack was higher!
In the end I recycled most of the magazines. Some editions were easy to get rid of, others were harder to part with. I was surprised at how much I was attached to the issue from the month my daughter was born, for example.
What are the lessons from my magazine mania?
1. Be ruthless in purging your reading material. You probably don’t need 5 years worth of back issues of your favorite magazine.
2. Use your storage space well. Can you store your favorite books on a shelf instead of old magazines or journals?
3. Use technology. Scan articles you want to keep to your computer. Use online indexes and websites for current information, not the back issues.
4. And most important: Look in your attic at least once a year; you may be surprised what you find.