How To Arrange Your Wallet

If you can't find what you need in your wallet, it's time to clean it out and rearrange it.If you want to decide what you really need, you have to empty out your wallet and get rid of useless items.If you organize your wallet with the items you use on a regular basis, it will be less bulky and less cluttered.

Step 1: Take everything out of your wallet and put it on a table.

You can reorganize your wallet by emptying out the entire contents.This will help you get rid of things you don't need and evaluate what's in your wallet.You can shake out all those dust bunnies by turning your wallet upside down.

Step 2: Throw away useless items.

There are pieces of trash that should be thrown out first.Throw away any unwanted cards that you don't use.Don't think about whether you need each and every item.You might have a lot of business cards that you feel obligated to take, but deep down you know you won't use them.Get rid of them!

Step 3: It's a good idea to clean out your wallet once a week.

It's a good idea to clean out your wallet weekly.This way you will have a less bulky wallet.You don't have to dump everything out on your table every week and go through the whole process again, but at least have a quick look through your wallet and clear out the trash and other unnecessary things that end up in there.

Step 4: Put only the ID you need into your wallet.

Put your most important ID in a window pocket.If you have a photo ID, this will be your driver's license.A single form of photo ID is usually sufficient for any situation that you might run into where you need to present it.In a safe place at home, leave other important forms of ID, such as a social security card.If your wallet gets lost or stolen, you definitely don't want to lose sensitive forms of ID.

Step 5: You can carry a few credit and debit cards in your wallet.

If you want to withdraw cash, you'll want your debit card.In addition to your debit card, you should carry 1-2 credit cards that you use frequently.You should keep your bank cards in separate slots in your wallet, so that you can easily find them at a cash register or when paying a bill.If you lose your wallet, leaving some cards at home will make sure you have backups.

Step 6: Put a small amount of cash in the bill holder.

If you run into a situation where you can't pay with a card, it's a good idea to carry some cash with you.You can put about $30-50 in bills in a slot in your wallet.If you take out cash from an ATM in large amounts, leave most of it at home and just take an amount with you that you might actually use while out and about.

Step 7: Carry the memberships and loyalty cards you use frequently.

Determine which cards you are likely to use by looking through the other cards in your wallet.The cards should be grouped in the same slots of your wallet.If there are cards that you want to keep but don't use much, just leave them in a drawer at home and grab them on the way out the door.

Step 8: If you can, digitize the information so that you don't carry it with you.

Put the contact information from business cards of people you might call into your phone and get rid of them or leave them at home.You can limit the number of cards you carry by using apps on your phone.If you have an Apple phone, you can use Apple wallet to carry digital card info.

Step 9: If you use business cards, put them in a separate holder.

Carrying a bunch of your own business cards to hand out in your wallet is an easy way to bulk it up.You can free up space in your wallet with a separate business card holder.You can use a mobile app to create digital versions of your business cards that people can read on their phones.

Step 10: You should keep your loose change somewhere other than your wallet.

Coins add weight to your wallet and take up a lot of space.Put them in a jar to save up for a rainy day.If you insist on carrying change, then use a wallet with a small pouch for coins.

Step 11: It's a good idea to choose a wallet that fits your needs.

It's a good idea to get a wallet that has enough space.It will keep you from filling it up with things you don't need.A small front-pocket wallet with room for cards and a small amount of cash is all you need.