Now that you have your coupons, you've got to figure out a way to make sense of them all. Clearly it's not helpful to have the perfect coupon if you don't realize it or can't find it when you need it.

To start out, I suggest getting one of those small envelopes with lots of dividers in it so you have 10-15 different sections. Each of these sections should be labeled with a category. How you divide things is up to you. Some examples might be, "Paper goods", "Toothbrushes/toothpaste", "Cleaning products", or "Hair care". You can have as many or as few categories as you like. All that matters is that you can find the coupon you need when the time comes.

As your coupon collection grows, you may need to expand to a different system. Some people like boxes with dividers for different categories. Many people use 3-ring binders with either photo or baseball card pages for holding the coupons. Another method of filing a large coupon collection is alphabetical by manufacturer. So instead of Kleenex being under "Paper goods", it would be under "K".

Your assignment is to organize your Sunday coupons in whatever way you prefer. Then you're ready for Lesson 3.