Tips for Organizing Your Workspace
Tips for Organizing Your Workspace
Organization is essential to productivity. The less time you
have to spend searching for the things you need, the more time
you have to concentrate on getting your work done.
While keeping your files organized is of great importance,
it is also vital to keep your workspace organized. A neat desk
that has a place for everything and everything in its place
helps you work more efficiently. It can also reduce stress, and
a well-organized desk makes a better impression on clients.
Different people have different ways of organizing.
But there are some things that we could all benefit from
keeping in mind.
1. Small compartments are great for items like paper
clips and staples. There's nothing worse than having to dig
around in a drawer for one tiny yet vital object. Some desks
have compartments built in. If yours doesn't, you can find
trays with compartments for small items in most office supply
stores.
2. Supplies should always be close at hand. Pens,
staplers, sticky notes and other things that we use regularly
need to be where we don't have to look for them. A shelf or
drawer just for this purpose would be ideal, but keeping them
in a designated corner of the desktop will do if necessary.
3. Keep paper to a minimum. Storing documents
electronically is not only good for the environment, it also
reduces clutter astronomically. Organizing computer files is
just as important as keeping paper files in order, but it is
often easier and always requires less space.
4. In and out boxes or baskets are a great way to organize
papers and files that you need close at hand. It's fine to
"think outside of the box" and use these in ways that best suit
your needs. It's your workspace, so the key is to organize
things in a way that makes sense to you.
5. Things that you are finished working on do not belong on
your desk. Filing them away will reduce clutter and
confusion.
6. A trash can should always be within easy reach of one's
desk. If there's no trash can nearby, it's much easier to
accumulate unwanted and unneeded items.
Keep in mind that organization is highly subjective. If you
gave five people the same items to organize, each person would
have his own unique way of organizing it. Neither way is wrong
or right. As long as the person using the items is able to find
what he needs quickly and easily, that is what counts.
Getting organized allows us to make the most of our time. By
following some simple guidelines and coming up with an
organizational system that works for us, we can get more done
with less effort.
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