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Tips To Organize Your Home Office!


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BB Lee
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SmallBizBits
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Tips To Organize Your Home Office!

by BB Lee(C)2003







550 words





You search your desk frantically for an important file.

An email you printed only moments earlier is lost under stacks

of overflowing files. The telephone is ringing, but you

can't reach it because you are at your fax machine retrieving

papers across the room.



You finally answer the telephone and search wildly around your

desk for a notebook and pencil. You find nothing, zip, nada!



So, what's the problem?



You finally realize that if you want your home office to run

smoothly you must take immediate steps to organize it.



Whether your business is full-time or part-time. Even if

you are starting small or on a grand scale, you will certainly

run into problems if you avoid pre-planning and organizing your

office interface to run in an efficient manner.



This is a no-brainer! You must organize your space so that all

essential office items are within arms reach. This will lead to

a smoother, more productive, work day. And make it easier to find

needed items at a moments notice.



It's surprising, the number of serious home office workers who

do not understand this important fact.



Are you ready to get organized? Let's get started!



The desk.

Get rid of clutter. Go through that stack of paper piled

high on your desk. Make this a habit at the start of the work day.

Be brutal. If you don't need it, toss it in the wastebasket.



Now search those desk drawers. Why are you keeping old

broken pens, yellowed scotch tape, receipts from purchases

made ten years ago or clips from a magazine you read last summer.

Either file the important stuff or toss it now! Also, purchase desk

drawer organizers at your local office supply store. These handy

items have compartments to neatly organize your extra essentials.



Your computer and keyboard should be the main focus of your desk.

Place a container with pens, pencils within arms reach.

Stack note pads nearby. Purchase desk top vertical or horizontal

organizers to stack important papers and keep them neat and orderly.



Books/essentials.

Stack reference books on a bookshelf on your desk, above your desk,

or one adjacent to desk.



Storage Disk

Store important CD's or floppies in a holder on your desk.



Peripherals.

Place your fax, printer, scanner adjacent to your desk. So you

will only need to move a few inches to access them.



Telephones.

Your telephone should be close enough for you to answer

without leaving your desk chair. Believe me, running

back and forth to answer or make calls can be

very time consuming and tiring.



File Cabinets

If possible, place the files adjacent to the desk or in

a way to suit your workspace and give you easy

access.



Keep personal items off your desk. This includes your

favorite magazines, a favorite crossword puzzle, personal

letters. And this certainly isn't the place to leave your

favorite hand held video game. All these items will cause

too many distractions.



Use the above tips as a starting point to get your office

organized efficiently and improve work production.







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BB Lee is Editor Publisher Of SmallBizBits Home Business

Newsletter. Visit at: http://www.angelfire.com/zine/smallbiz

mailto:smallbizangelfire.com



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