7 Quick Tips to Clean and Purge Your Office This Week
PTIOF of Bergen County provides tips on how to keep your office clean and organized
From cleaning the kitchen to clearing a path in the playroom, working mothers are always
organizing
something. However, our offices are our private spaces. Here, we can become relaxed and
disorganized. It's a
space that won't end up with a trail of goldfish crackers on the rug or small toys stuck under
the seat
cushions.
So why keep it clean? Your career is impacted by clutter! And decluttering it isn't as hard as
you think it
is. Purge and clean your office in small steps over five days so it doesn't feel overwhelming.
Here's how to
do it.
Purge, Sort, and Clear Your Space
Grab a trash barrel and recycling bin and start purging. This is the best part!
The
goal is to purge yourself of this mess to make room for many good things to come. Place
things that
need to be kept in a box or a corner of your office. Be mindful if the paperwork in the
recycle bin
needs to be shredded or not.
To help keep things organize minimize personal effects in your office because they are something
you need to
keep clean, too.
At the end, your desk or work area should be clear. Do a quick wipe and dust and then get
back into
your work.
Find a Home for Everything
At your next scheduled time to clean your office, you need to find a home for all of
your stuff.
To avoid future clutter everything in your office needs to have a home. After you use an
item there is
this great spot that you will look forward to putting it away. Clutter happens when
things do not
have a home. The best time to find a home for things is when your space is clear and
bare.
You'll have a great eye for what your space is capable of holding.
Develop a Filing System
Now it's time to tackle that pile of paperwork you put in that box in the corner.
If your filing system consists of tossing memos or mail in a pile on your desk, you need to
organize your
office. Start by picking up folders from the supply cabinet. Organize them by subject
matter,
date or document type in a file cabinet. Every time a piece of paper comes across your
desk, either
throw it out or file it. Force yourself to get up from your desk or open your drawer and file
every paper in
its proper place.
Clean Out Your Collection of Business Cards
Did you find a slew of business cards when you cleared your workspace or papers with
phone numbers
scribbled on them? Grab your phone and search for a new app. There are many apps out
there that
can scan a business card and transfer the information to your smartphone
like Evernote or ScanBizCards.
Set aside some time, depending on how many cards you need to scan, to be sure all data is safely
transferred
before recycling your cards. Going forward every time you get a new contact or business
card, scan
it.
Organize the Documents in Your Computer
You need to be able to find information for your boss or client in a timely fashion.
Organization
of computer files is as important as paper files.
Whether you work on spreadsheets, in Microsoft Word or on other programs, organize computer
documents
according to date, subject or category. Before you start moving documents write out an
organizational
hierarchy that would work for your paperwork that would make your work life easier. Then
start moving
documents as you go.
After you go through your documents don't let it go to waste. Be sure to backup files on
an external
hard or flash drive to avoid losing work if your computer system crashes.
Update Paperwork Regularly
When your file cabinet drawer is so stuffed you can't close it, it's time to
reduce your paper
clutter by discarding outdated documents. Schedule a specific time each week to take
stock of your
paperwork. Avoid tossing entire files. Instead, only get rid of outdated material, such as
files for
clients who haven't used your services in two years. Condense larger files, and keep only
the most
necessary up-to-date items.
Organize Your Office Weekly
A cluttered office is a path to an inefficient work life. Reserve 15 minutes
after
lunch to organize things. File necessary paperwork, scan business cards, organize computer
files and
spreadsheets, and put items back in their home.
Once you have de-cluttered your personal space at work you're going to feel incredibly
energized.
You'll feel lighter and this positive energy will pass on to others. Avoid reverting
back to
your old style by making weekly clean-ups a habit. Your office will start to be so
organized that
those 15 minutes you have a schedule to clean up you can use to do yoga or meditate to help
clean up
your mind! See? Good things happen when you purge and clean.
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