Organize Your Desk in 8 Steps
by Barbara Myerss

Published on this site: May 19th, 2006 - See
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- Remove everything from your desk. Place your phone on your
left if you're right handed and on the right if you're left handed.
Display personal items elsewhere.
- Keep a spiral notebook by the phone for messages and phone
notes. Write your voice mail messages in it and delete them from
the system. Jot down reference notes before you make a call to
reduce phone time.
- Open your planner or turn on your PDA and place it on your
desk. Use it to keep track of to-dos, follow-ups and ideas.
- Keep office supplies in one drawer only. Buy a dozen of your
favorite, inexpensive pens and keep them in a cutlery tray in
the drawer. Keep back-up supplies in a plastic storage container
with drawers.
- Sort through your desk files. Keep in your desk drawers only
files you use weekly or those that are personal or confidential.
- Place your computer at a 90 degree angle to your desk. Keep
your desk work surface clear of everything except essentials and
your current project.
- Set up a system for active files either in a step file sorter
on your desk or in your file drawer. Sort your paperwork into
it: Do, Consider, Awaiting Answer, File, Hold, Read and Refer.
- Take ten minutes at the end of each day to keep your desk organized.
Place tomorrow's top priority project in the center of your desk.
You're ready for anything!

Barbara Myerss - Free "50 Ways to Manage Your Time"
tips booklet. Visit www.ineedmoretime.com


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