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Executive Republic
culled from:http://home.howstuffworks.com
File As You Go
One of the biggest office offenders is piles of paper -- on your desk,
on your shelves, and eventually on your floor. It's easy to get busy and
start stacking papers to file for later, but before you know it, you
have a task that's too big to tackle. The key is to process papers as
you go. Set up a system of trays or file folders that are clearly
labeled and make it a habit to use them. The same goes for your computer
desktop.
Clean Your Electronics
Hey you, with the food spattered monitor and keyboard
full of crumbs. We know that you eat at your desk so you can work
through lunch. And it certainly impresses your boss, but your co-workers
are probably snickering about the week-old stroganoff stains.
Fortunately, it's a simple fix. Head to your local office supply store,
pick up some wipes that are specifically made for electronics, and make
it a point to wipe down your keyboard and monitor daily. Not only will
it keep dust and debris from gumming up your computer, but it also helps
keep germs at bay.
Declutter Your Desk
If you're like many people, your desk probably acts as the kitchen table
for your office. It's the place where everything gets dropped, and
pretty soon you have to dig to get to your computer. A clean desk will guarantee more productivity, but you're already so busy trying to be productive, who has time
to stop and clean? The key is to schedule it daily, and treat it like
it's a meeting you can't miss. It helps if you minimize the tchotchkes
and picture frames and only keep work essentials on, in and around your
desk.
Assign a Place for Everything
The key to making cleaning your office easy is to put everything in its
rightful place. So, this means that you need to assign a place for
everything and label it clearly so you can find it in a pinch. Once you
get in a habit of putting things away, decluttering becomes a quick task
that's second nature. This also means not filling up every single inch
of storage. New items will come into play and need a place to live, so
keep a few empty shelves or drawers to make room for the new.
Get Rid of Junk
The magnet business cards, the colorful array of cheap pens, the coffee
cups, the calendars -- all freebies that you just couldn't say no to.
Now, they're strewn all over your desk. It may seem like stuff that's
useful, but really it's just stuff that clutters up your space and makes
you feel guilty for throwing it away. We know it's hard to resist free
swag, but learn to just say "no."
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