Clear your
Desk
Release your Time & Creativity
Some
of us live happily in chaos; most of us don’t. Clutter
creates a cloggy feeling which drags us down and stunts productivity
and creativity.
What
is does your desk look like? What are the three words that
describe your desk/work area?
If
your words are like these: clear, fresh, clean, organised,
functional, pretty, tidy then you probably don’t need
to read on. Chances are that either you’re not doing
any work at all or you are already working efficiently, allowing
creativity and energy to flow.
A
clear desk makes you want to breathe deeply and approach your
day with a fresh mind, a fresh start. It symbolizes organisation
and clarity.
Keep it Simple: Less is More
Less Clutter
Less Chaos
Less Mistakes
Less Forgotten
More time
More clarity
More productivity
More creativity?
5
Steps to a Clutter Free Desk
1)
Schedule
a date in your diary. Clutter Free Desk Day. Make sure you
really give it importance and give yourself enough time to
really get stuck in. Take the time out to have a good clean,
clear-out and organisational session.
2) How would you like your desk
to be? Take a few minutes to create a vision of how you want
to work and how you need your desk to be to support your vision.
What do you need on your desk? What would you like on your
desk? How do you want to feel when you sit at your desk? Is
it in the right place for you? Perhaps you even need a new
one. Do you have everything you need to support you in your
work? Do you need to buy anything that would make your job
easier and more streamlined … another filling cabinet,
a pen holder, a new stapler? Do you want to work to music?
3) Develop a system for dealing
with your paperwork. A good system for keeping a clear desk
that I use was developed by Mark Forster. You only have two
trays on your desk. All paperwork that is produced on one
day goes into one tray. Everything goes in there: notes, lists,
memos, receipts, invoices, newspaper articles, the post, everything!
The
following day you focus on that tray and ‘deal’
with everything in it. That could mean a whole host of things
depending on what the items are: diarising,
filling, delegating, or even actioning for that day. Meanwhile anything that is coming
in that day goes into the other tray to be dealt with the
next day.
4) Go for it! On your scheduled
day, possibly armed with new items (maybe even a new desk)
create a working environment that pleases you, that makes
you enjoy sitting and working at your desk. Clean and polish
everything! Create an environment which inspires and motivates
you, which makes you feel more productive. Throw out all the
stuff you will never use or need. Deal with everything that
is outstanding.
5)
Keep it that way! It will feel so good you will be motivated
to keep it that way. Keeping your desk like this help to eliminates
stress and chaos. At the end of each work session say to yourself,
“When I come back to this desk will my surroundings
make me feel inspired and raring to go?” Eventually
it becomes a habit to leave things exactly as you want to
find them. Enjoy and let me know how you get on.
Keep it simple: less is more!
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