Ahhh- to cut through the clutter and chaos. To simplify. To be able to focus on priorities. And pursue goals.
A clean desk is a good way to start and today’s a good day to do it.
But how is a busy person with lots of projects supposed to get and keep a clean desk?
There’s always the approach Nora helped Holly take on Brothers & Sisters last night.
Did you see it?
Instead of sorting through all the boxes before moving, they took all the boxes to the beach and burned them. Threw them into the big bonfire. Box by box. Giving Holly a fresh new start, literally free of “baggage” as she moved off to New York.
In case that’s not a workable plan for you…
Most people I know don’t even try to keep a clean desk all the time. Instead they clear it at the end of each work day, putting everything (files, stapler, pens, etc)in its place. I like that approach too. Whenever I don’t take time for that, I feel scattered or overwhelmed.
The clearing process can happen fast if I have determined place for everything.
- Stapler goes in the stapler drawer
- Paper clips in the paper clip bowl
- Scissors and pens in the pen holder
- Checks in the deposit drawer
- Unpaid bills in the bills basket
- Database updates in the database basket
- Errands in the errand basket
- Papers pertaining to current projects for current clients back in the appropriate red folder and in the top file drawer with the other red folders
- Important but not urgent reading goes into the Reading File
- Anything not yet processed into my In Box (though I try to empty it before end of day)
Do you have a place for everything?
If so – it’s easy to do a quick clear at the end of day…or at any time of day. Any time you need to regroup or re-focus.
It’s great for morale. For productivity. For overall performance.
If you want to get your team involved…share these tips with them.
Offer a prize if you’d like. For Cleanest Desk. For Most Improved.
What kind of prize? How about…
- a bottle of desk cleaner and roll of paper towels
- a Staples gift certificate
- a roll of quarters for the vending machines
- a package of Starbursts (for their star performance)
- anything really – it’s the recognition that counts