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The Traveling Office: Organizing Your Car
by Denise Landers

Published on this site: November 23th, 2006 - See
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"I wish I had ____ with me." You fill in the blank. How many
times have you been off-site, meeting with a client, only to discover
you were missing a form or a brochure that would have helped you wrap
up a discussion?
Whether you are in sales, real estate, consulting or a variety of other
jobs, travel is usually involved. Even when you spend most of your day
in an office, you still have to travel back and forth, often bringing
work with you, or you might be meeting a client for lunch, and have that,
"I wish I had." comment running through your mind.
Here are some basics that would benefit everyone.
Front Seat
- Calendar:
Since everyone is now reachable at any time by cell phone, you would
want to have a calendar handy, whether paper or electronic. If you use
an electronic
calendar but are not syncing with your PDA, then you can periodically
print out a monthly calendar and carry that with you.
- Notepad:
If you have to pull over for an extended talk with a client, you want
to make notes on the conversation. Do not count on storing everything
in your head for later. Write it down now.
- Index Cards:
Carry these with you at all times. They can go in your shirt pocket,
purse, briefcase, and car. Whenever something comes up that you need
to do or
want to remember, write it down on an index card. When you get back to
the office, staple that to a full sheet of paper and place it in your
Daily Action file.
- Mileage Log:
If you have it close at hand, you will be more likely to remember to
record the miles traveled. It is so much harder to do this once a month
or to
recreate the data at the end of a tax year.
- CDs: If you want to make good use of all the travel time,
this is an opportunity to listen to recorded business books or to conference
break-out sessions.
On the other hand, if it is advantageous for you to relax before a
meeting or while headed home, pick some music that unwinds you.
To store these materials, you might consider an auto organizer with multiple
compartments, one that ties over the headrest and sits against the passenger
seat. It provides easy access. When you have a passenger, you simply move
it around so that it hangs in back of the seat, still within reach.
Have a zippered plastic case for extra pens, pencils, and other basic
desk supplies. You do not want all of these to be loose in case of sudden
stops where they could become flying projectiles.
Back Seat
- Casual Reading:
Have a folder of materials handy to grab any time you have unplanned
open time-stopped traffic or arriving early for an appointment. It
will allow
you to effectively utilize your time while you wait, and in turn will
lower the potential stress caused by the delay.
- Map Book: Even if you have a GPS system, it is a good idea to
have a backup for emergencies.
- Umbrella: Do not leave this in your trunk. It does not cover
you when there is a sudden downpour while you are heading into a meeting.
Trunk
- Forms and Brochures: Use a small travel box or crate that holds
hanging file folders. That way you can keep a supply in the car without
having to guess what you may need every time you head out.
- Product Samples: Get plastic bins that can contain your products.
When you have them organized in containers, it leaves more room in
your
trunk.
- Grippers: These pieces cling to your trunk carpeting and keep
things from sliding around. Place them strategically at the corners
of your containers.
If you use something up while you are out,
make a note on an index card so you will remember to replenish that
item when you get back.
Returning to your office, be sure to take out all of the new materials-order
forms, business cards, conference bags, To do index cards-and
bring them
in right away. Replenish anything that you have used up. This
will ensure that you always have what you need at hand, and your car
does not become
a clutter trap.
Your car is a reflection of you and your methods. If you find
yourself embarrassed or apologizing when someone unexpectedly
has to ride
with you, make changes today. The preparation will add to your
confidence as
you head out to your next meeting knowing that you have what
you need.
You are in control and you look the part.

Denise Landers - Through Key Organization Systems, Denise Landers
provides solutions to organize your soho office, car office, or business
for maximum productivity. See how your business can benefit at
http://www.keyorganization.com/photos.asp


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