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Desk Organization: 5 Tips for an Uncluttered Desk

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Desk Organization Tips to Clear Your Office Clutter

 

It’s the time of year again when we begin moving outdoors, taking in the crisp fresh air, and feeling a real sense of renewal!

 

And having your home and workspace organized helps immensely to welcome that wonderful freshness back into your life.

 

Check in with your Goals

 

Now is also the perfect time to assess where you’re standing with the commitments and goals you made to yourself in January.

 

Did you set out to be more active this year?

Be on time for meetings and stay ahead of deadlines?

Or maybe you set out to be better organized by finding great desk organization solutions?

 

Take a close look at your workspace and honestly answer these 3 questions:

 

  1. Where are the piles accumulating?
  2. What items don’t have a home?
  3. Is your Inbox on your computer overflowing with 100’s or even 1000’s of emails?
  4. Am I still in desperate need of office organization tips?

 

Your answers to these key questions will give you the clues for where you should start with these desk organization tips for your spring cleaning.

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With these tips below, I recommend tackling one or two per day as to not overwhelm yourself right off the bat. It may start to feel really easy and freeing but remember to ration your energy so you can keep motivated and get your organizing done all week!

 

Most people only use 20 percent of what they have, 80 percent of the time. So with that in mind, let’s get moving and clear up your workspace!

 

Desk Organization Tips in 5 Easy Steps

 

Tip 1: Start with the Visible Piles First!

Period.

We can’t get to what we can’t even reach yet!

With our goal being to make a dramatic, visible result, we need to start with the visible things first.

 

Tip 2: Always Work in One Area at a Time

The goal here is to clear Command Central and create dramatic, visible results immediately. Starting with the top of your desk first.

What most desk organization tips won’t say is that people usually start with hidden piles in boxes or drawers, then after 2 hours they find themselves having not accomplished anything.

So to avoid this, grab 2 boxes and put every single piece of paper on your desk into box #1. Use box #2 for other desk things like pens, office supplies, books, and whatever else you have on your desk.

Now pick up the top piece of paper from box #1 and use the F.A.S.T. Principle™ – File it, Act on it, Schedule it, Toss it.

Handle each piece of paper in less than 60 seconds. Get rid of any decor items that you no longer love or that clutter up your desk.

 

Action Tip: Play your favourite music and set a timer for 1-2 hours.

 

Try to imagine when you walk into your office the next day. How will it feel to have a clear desk?

Likely like you’ve lifted 100 pounds off your shoulders!

Now let’s continue this desk organization process by tackling the piles on the floor using the F.A.S.T. Principle™.

Remember our time constraint for pieces of paper. There’s no time for lengthy evaluating here. The object of the game is to get this done as fast as possible.

Getting organized is a clarifying, cleansing way of connecting to what’s really important to you. You should enjoy the process and reward yourself along the way for all of your hard work!

 

Tip 3: Create Zones in Your Office

Action Tip: Beware of the hidden costs of clutter. It costs your time, money, and space to take care of the things you don’t use. Now play your favourite music, set a timer, and get down to work for a couple hours!

 

Think of your work area as having different activity zones. Consider how you move things across your desk, what items you use most frequently, and what relationships certain materials have with different desk activities.

 

Command Central zones could be:
  1. An In Tray for incoming mail
  2. An Out Tray for outgoing mail
  3. To-File Tray for papers to be filed
  4. Project file zone
  5. Reference file zone
  6. Resources zone

 

Action Tip: While advancing through these desk organization tips, group like activities or functions together, then label them and their areas for quick, easy access.

 

Tip 4: Conquer the Email Traffic Jam

Mismanaged incoming emails can become a significant drain on productivity. The more emails pile up, the less useful it is to the user and company.

On the other hand, an empty Inbox is a delight to look at!

It reminds us we are fully caught up.

Did you know that the real purpose of an Inbox is to serve as a temporary resting location for information and requested actions BEFORE they are read by you?

Our Inboxes are not a catch-all for everything we’ve ever received, and they’re also certainly not a replacement for our information filing systems.

Apply the F.A.S.T. Principle™ here with each email.

 

Tip 5: Organizing is a Process, NOT a Destination

Action Tip: Only keep what you love and currently use on a regular basis!

 

Congratulate yourself for taking action on these desk organization tips this week and for clearing off your desk!

You’ve made some serious changes and that is definitely something to be celebrated.

Do keep in mind though, that organizing is a continual process of re-evaluating. You still need to evaluate what your goals are, what activities you currently enjoy, and what you don’t enjoy anymore, then edit accordingly.

 

Continually ask yourself these questions:
  1. Does it work?
  2. Do I like it?
  3. Does it work for others?

 

Action Tip: Be willing to adjust your systems as your professional and personal lives evolve. Don’t worry about mistakes along the way, it’s just important to keep learning!
 

 

What desk organization tips were your favorite? Comment below!

 

 

 

 

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Organization Tips: One-in, One-out Rule

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Looking for effective organization tips? This one will have you off to a great start!

 

 

The One-in, One-out Rule

 

Apply this rule to all things in your office, home, and calendar.

 

When you bring something new into the space, remove something else to make room for the new item. A good office organization tip will help you control the amount of clutter you have AND help you get it organized.

 

For example, let’s say you love books and your bookshelf is at full capacity. If you keep buying books, eventually the books will be piled all over the floor and surrounding surfaces.

 

So instead, when you buy one new book, take out one book that you no longer need and give it away.

 

 

Decide the books you’ll part with using these key Q’s:

  • Do I use it for reference?
  • Will I read it / read it again?
  • Is the book still relevant to me?
  • Is the information inside up to date?
  • Does the topic align with my current goals?

Your donation will be new to someone else who will be very grateful for finding it! Plus your bookshelves won’t be too stuffed.

 

Which leads us to the next organization tip…

 

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Decluttering Your Clothes Closet

 

This rule is also easily applied to closets!

 

When you buy new clothes, simply remove the same number of pieces.

 

It’s in good practice when downsizing your closet to pick clothes for the to-go pile that no longer fit your current lifestyle. This includes clothes that no longer fit or look the best on you, pieces you haven’t worn in 12 months, or are out of your current preferred style.

 

Donate these clothes to a charity or pass them on to friends!

 

 

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Why You Have Unfinished Projects + The Cost of No Clutter Control – Part 2

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The Meaning of Clutter Control

 

When a space is filled with too much stuff and has no form of clutter control in place, it can make you distracted and unfocused.

 

Drilling down to the real reason the piles are there is crucial to uncovering why you do what you do. Because once you get familiar with the real reason of WHY you keep feeding these habits, you’ll find there is room for growth, change, and implementing new methods of clutter control.

 

Then this is where the magic happens!

 

Organizing and “clutter control” can sound like pretty big commitments, but once you break down what it really means to control your clutter, you will see they really aren’t that scary after all!

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Steps in the right direction can be as simple as spending a little extra time creating a folder for a new project, jotting down a date and setting a reminder for it in your digital calendar, or just using a velcro dot on a pen so it sticks in a place where you need it every time. It’s really that simple!

 

Use these few key questions to get to the root of where your piles are coming from. Read below and take some time to answer honestly!

 

Clutter Control Q’s:

  • What do distractions cost you on a daily basis:
    – In time?
    – In lost revenue?
    – In relationships?
    – For your health?
  • What is the physicality of keeping extra stuff costing you financially?
  • What don’t you have time for that you wish you could again?
  • Do you wish you could control and minimize your clutter easily?
  • What is in the way of you living out your true passion?

 

Take a few moments right now to add up the costs of your extra stuff. Remember to factor in all insurance costs, storage costs, cleaning costs, space allocation costs, and costs of containing your stuff.

 

Then there’s the time you spend maintaining your stuff.

 

Take a moment to access all of what your extra stuff and lack of clutter control is costing you and write that down on a piece of paper or in your computer.

 

“My stuff is costing me [$ this much] in wasted time, storage costs, maintenance…”

 

 

 

Lack of Clutter Control + Health of Your Immune System

 

Having too much stuff can also affect the health of your immune system, and anyone else who lives in your household or spends time in your cluttered workspace.

 

This is because when your piles of clutter or paper sit stagnant for too long, they become magnets for collecting dust, grime, and air pollutants.

 

And if they aren’t put away or cleaned regularly the whole room can quickly become a breeding ground for dust and bacteria… say hello to chronic sickness!

 

And what’s worse? These harmful types of inside environments can heavily aggravate existing allergy symptoms.

 

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Well, by spending a large portion of your time in a cluttered environment you are increasing your risk of developing asthma by a whopping 40%.

 

Is that a risk you’re willing to take?

So with all this in mind, what’s the next action step you’ll take towards making your office or room more inspiring?

 

Are you going to paint the walls? Recycle all your piles of paper and magazines that you rarely refer to? Buy a shredder? Hang up some inspiring artwork?

 

Whatever it may be, you already know you’ll need to make some changes in order to get rid of the dust piles and have an inspiring workspace again.

 

Go ahead and write down the first action step you’ll take.

 

Clear the Clutter from Your Calendar

 

If you didn’t know already, clutter control isn’t just about your physical stuff!

 

Think about all the commitments you’ve made by saying yes when you really wanted to say no. Do you have a tendency to try and please everyone by saying yes a lot?

You’ll need to learn how to set boundaries around your time if this sounds like you. The first thing you’ll need to do is get very clear on your own personal values and what’s of the most importance to you.

 

Make sure you schedule that important stuff first; relationships, time for yourself, exercising, getting enough sleep, and so on.

 

Then fill in the rest of your life!

 

 

What Should I Declutter Next?

 

These questions haven’t been easy so far, but they are important to consider nonetheless!

 

Now we’re at the perfect time to reflect where you are in this moment and assess what’s working, what’s not working, and what you’d like to be different moving forward.

 

The next action step that you take now could be the step that leads you to a whole new level of productivity and peace of mind. How exciting!

 

Having great clutter control and finally being organized in your office, home, and life is a beautiful thing!

 

If your stuff has side-tracked you, all there is to do is get back on track.

 

So, take your time in answering these important questions and then schedule your action steps and make it happen!

 

When we leave this place (and we all eventually will), you won’t be taking your stuff with you. All your precious things will remain exactly where you left them.

 

So do yourself and those you love a favor and get rid of all the unimportant stuff!

 

And remember to always enjoy the process – there is hope, life, and light at the end of the organizing tunnel!

 

 

What has been the most significant part of your clutter control journey? Comment below!

 

 

 

 

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