Do not let perfect be the enemy of good. It is better to stash in one folder with a plan to deal with it later than to spend all the time on a perfect folder system and never stash anything.
(Says me, who has only half transferred things from one computer to another, and it has been over a year. But I only achieved that much by making a folder called DEAL WITH THIS LATER and putting everything in it that didn't have an obvious place to go -- new computer was set up for a different workflow, and while some of the folders were easy to drop into place, others weren't)
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Do not let perfect be the enemy of good. It is better to stash in one folder with a plan to deal with it later than to spend all the time on a perfect folder system and never stash anything.
(Says me, who has only half transferred things from one computer to another, and it has been over a year. But I only achieved that much by making a folder called DEAL WITH THIS LATER and putting everything in it that didn't have an obvious place to go -- new computer was set up for a different workflow, and while some of the folders were easy to drop into place, others weren't)