The life-changing magic of tidying up book by Marie Kondo gave me this kind of neat idea.
1. Wallet is one of our daily must have things. Tingnan mo nga baka nga-nga na siya. There are two different meanings of nga-nga in figure of speech. Nga-nga dahil walang laman or nga-nga as in it looks like it is about to burst na.
2. We need to empty our wallet from time to time. As in tanan2x iwas-ag bala.joke!
3. Separate them in 3 categories
A. Cards
B. Bank notes/paper money/bills
C. Receipts
4. Separate the receipts to throw away to receipts to keep. In my personal case, I found some expired raffle coupons. Ha-ha. At yung tel. Number na naisulat sa maliit na papel at kailangan na i-save sa phonebook.
5. Separate the cards
A. Prepaid cards
B. Discount cards
C. Savings and credit cards
Personal experience- one time sa grocery counter binigay ko and bench card instead of robinsons card dahil pareho sila na color red.
6. I separate the discount cards- cards frequently use and card rarely use for OAness. You can skip this one.
7. Arrange the bank notes in denomination from smaller bill (front row) to big money bill (behind). Minsan kasi ang tip mo 1k yun pala nagkamali ka 1h php lang dapat. Or kapag nasa counter mas mabilis ang pagbayad.
8. Wallet usually have two compartments for paper money and for large cards and other important receipts. Tada, it looks neat na!