How to Organize Your Home Office for Success
Posted by Justin Havre on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at 9:46am.
Whether you use your home office to run a full-time business or just as a quiet place to catch up on work outside of your normal workplace; you should have it set up so that you are able to function efficiently and effectively. Home office organization is something we don't think much about until it's too late. You need a home office, so you create one. And over time, things stack up and layer around you until one day, when something gets in your way or disappears at the last minute, you suddenly realize that your home office organization is long overdue. Here are a few tips for turning your home office into an attractive and efficient workspace. Maintain a dedicated workspace Make the best use of your workspace You need to create your own uninterruptible space. Position your equipment by frequency of use. Items you use daily should be within easy reach, you should not leave your chair to get it. Items that you rarely use can be placed outside the work area. Stay on top of the paperwork The same goes for emails. There is no need to read an email and decide to respond or delete it later. Read emails once and then either respond, save the email for future reference, or delete it. This will greatly increase productivity. Reduce desktop clutter with action folders Keep your action folders within easy reach—ideally in a small desktop file holder that holds the file folders upright so the tabs are clearly visible. For added peace of mind, make a note in your calendar or scheduling software to remind you of important dates. This combats the "out of sight, out of mind" worry and lets you clear your desk without fearing you'll forget something important. Invest in a good filing system Use coloured hanging files for clarity and recognition. For example, you could use blue for financial information, yellow for client files, red for marketing, etc. These, of course, come with labels you can either print out from your computer, or hand write. When storing your files:
If you don’t need it, shred it! A carefully designed home office that allows you to have a place for everything will bring you a sense of well-being and help you focus on your tasks and take control of your work life. |
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