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In a message dated 1/31/99 5:06:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< How about others out there.... what's your paper flow like?
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I have been doing this (BFing counseling ) for 16 yrs-first as a LLL leader
and then as an IBCLC. I have the file cabinet, and also a bookcase. I like
the bound volumes also from the conferences. As a private practice LC,
operating out of my home, I find that I usually copy things from the Internet
and that gets put in a pile along with the journals and mailings on my kids
pool table. When that pile starts to slide, I move it to the floor and
separate it into four piles -breastfeeding, school ( since I am in
college currently), PTA ( I'm president), and other. When those piles get too
tall, I prop them against the file cabinet. I then go through those piles
about once a month. Usually I do that when I am about to teach a class or
workshop because I can't get into the file cabinet without moving the pile and
since I have to move it, I might as well file it.
My other option is to pay one of the kids to file things. But then I find
files entitled BFing stuff, and More BFing stuff.
When I win the BFing lottery, I'm hiring a secretary-but she has to know
BFing!
Barbara Whitehead, IBCLC
Eastern NC
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