Time Management Tips - Desktop management
Desktop management boosts
productivity
Many of us spend long hours at our
desk. To assist make the most of every day we need to focus on creating an
environment condusive to work. By establishing a good desk environment you
are guaranteed to improve your efficiency and achieve more in your day.
The paperless desk. Remove all
paperwork from your desk: establish files for your projects; reference
folders for information you need to access regularly; a reading file for
articles, reports, journals and FYI documents; and a daily-file for
administrative, miscellaneous and day-specific tasks, and keep these on
shelves or in drawers.
The only thing on your desk at any
point in time should be information relating to the task or project you are
currently working on. Before you move on to the next task or project, file
your paperwork and ensure you only have items relating to the new task on
your desk.
Out of sight, out of mind. Remove your
in-tray from your desk or get rid of it all together if you can! Keep it out
of sight so the contents don’t distract you and so that people don’t drop
new items into it without you noticing.
Having an overflowing in-tray in front of you
can make you feel guilty and tempt you to get distracted from the task at
hand. Educate your colleagues to leave documents for you on your desk, where
you will see and either action or file them as they arrive, rather than
having them get lost in your in-tray.
Avoid double-handling. Many people
believe you should only handle paper once. This may not always be practical
however if you get into the habit of making ‘action notes’ on each piece of
paper your time will be well spent. Either write directly onto the paper or
use a post it note to remind yourself of what action needs to be taken on
that paper. This way you will avoid handling the paper multiple times.
Stationery drawer. Keep stationary in
cupboards or drawers rather than on your desk. Get rid of all the clutter
and keep your desk clear for essential items relating to the current piece
of work you are doing.
Set up a comfort zone. Take the time to
set up your PC, monitor, phone, chair and other vital tools properly. Make
sure they are within easy reach and positioned for comfortable use.
Inspire yourself. Surround yourself with
positive images. Keep a photo or phrase that motivates you in view to remind
you of, and motivate you toward continually striving for your goals: it
could be a holiday destination you want to visit, a photo of your family or
a quote that inspires you.
Shut down. Take ten minutes to clear
your desk at the end of every day: wash your coffee cup, empty your water
bottle, put away pens and note pads, file documents and lock away
confidential information. Leave each day with a clear desk and start each
new day afresh.
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