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By Emerald Catron, Best Life
If you've been having a hard time getting things done at work, take a look around you. Is your work space a mess? In addition to being visually unpleasing, having a disorganized desk can make it harder for you to focus and process information, according to research published in the Journal of Neuroscience. Clutter competes for your attention, and it creates stress, anxiety, and guilt. In other words, it's got to go.But when you're staring down a giant mess, taking care of it can seem impossible. Fortunately, getting and keeping your desk organized isn't the insurmountable task it might appear to be at first glance. As long as you're willing to be thorough and steadfast, keeping your desk organized is actually pretty straightforward—and more importantly, well worth it in the long run. Start with these 20 easy tips for keeping your desk organized and you'll enjoy more physical space, a clearer mind, and greater productivity in no time. And for more ways to tidy up, master the 40 Genius Ways to Be More Organized After 40.
If you've been having a hard time getting things done at work, take a look around you. Is your work space a mess? In addition to being visually unpleasing, having a disorganized desk can make it harder for you to focus and process information, according to research published in the Journal of Neuroscience. Clutter competes for your attention, and it creates stress, anxiety, and guilt. In other words, it's got to go.But when you're staring down a giant mess, taking care of it can seem impossible. Fortunately, getting and keeping your desk organized isn't the insurmountable task it might appear to be at first glance. As long as you're willing to be thorough and steadfast, keeping your desk organized is actually pretty straightforward—and more importantly, well worth it in the long run. Start with these 20 easy tips for keeping your desk organized and you'll enjoy more physical space, a clearer mind, and greater productivity in no time. And for more ways to tidy up, master the 40 Genius Ways to Be More Organized After 40.
1. Create Personal Space
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There are things you bring to work every day that need to go somewhere. However, rather than chucking your purse, wallet, phone, or keys on your desk—to only get in the way all day—designate a specific area for those necessary, but often clutter-promoting objects. Better yet, whenever possible, keep your phone out of sight and you’ll reduce the amount of distraction you experience at your desk. And for more ways to improve your life, check out these 30 Genius Tricks that Will Make Your Life Easier.
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2. Organize Your Computer Desktop, Too
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You could have an absolutely spotless, barren desk that would make the strictest minimalist proud, but if your computer screen is a nightmare maze of icons and unsorted files, there’s still work to be done. Digital messes count as clutter too, and can be surprisingly distracting when you’re trying to focus. At least once a week, clean up any stray files on your desktop, and nestle folders within other folders if you need to make your home screen more streamlined. And for more ways to turn your computer into an organizational force, discover the Best Computer Desktop Backgrounds for Maximizing Your Productivity.
3. Do a Purge
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It probably goes without saying, but if you want to organize your desk, you’re going to need to do a purge. Go through every item in your desk and ask yourself if you really need it. Keep the stuff you do; toss the stuff you don’t. And be honest: you’re only making things worse for yourself by claiming that takeout menu from a now-closed restaurant is “essential.” Do it right the first time and you’ll have made significant progress towards a more calm-inducing desk.
4. Do a Daily Wipe Down
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Cleaning a timber table. Part of my cleaning series. At the end of every day, take the time to wipe down your desk before you head out. Doing this will make you put away anything you’ve left on your desktop, meaning you’ll come to work each morning with a clean desk and a fresh start.
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5. Work on One Thing at a Time
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You might think you’re aces at multitasking, but the truth of the matter is that multitasking is almost cognitively impossible. Instead of trying and failing, focus your attention on a single task at a time. To further minimize clutter, make the one thing you’re working on the only thing that gets to occupy space on your desk—everything else should be put away. And if you’re a hopeless multitasker, you should know these 20 Ways You’re Making Your Life Way Harder Than It Needs to Be.
6. Scan Your Documents
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Want to get rid of those piles of paper cluttering your desk? Go digital. Anything you don’t absolutely need a physical copy of should be scanned. Save the files as PDFs, and you’ll have a directory that’s way more searchable and convenient than a file cabinet. You should scan papers you do need to save physical copies of too, but find a storage space for them somewhere else in your work space if possible, since you will probably rarely need to access them.
7. Utilize a Two-Tray System
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Rather than keeping piles of projects scattered all over your desk, implement a two-tray system of organizing papers. One tray is for new papers that have yet to be dealt with. The other tray is for papers that have been reviewed and need to be addressed or filed. And for more ways to turn yourself into a bona fide office workhorse, check out these 15 Ways to Double Your Productivity in Half the Time.
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8. Finish Tasks ASAP
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One rule for avoiding procrastination is that if something takes less than two minutes, just do it right now. Likewise, if something at work takes under 15 minutes, just do it. Get the project done as soon as possible, so you can get it filed and out of the way, both mentally and physically. The sooner you complete a task, the sooner you it will stop distracting you, and the sooner it will stop taking up precious space at your desk, too.
9. Go Digital
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Get into the habit of religiously using your digital calendar to keep track of projects and memo and note-taking apps like Keep for to-do lists and reminders. When you reach the point where everything automatically goes into a program, you have eliminated the need for Post-Its and are one step closer to a serene work environment.
10. Keep a Notebook Handy
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11. Sort Things by Importance
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12. Get a Trash Can
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13. Tether Your Cables
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14. Keep Electronics Hidden Away
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15. Toss Pens and Pencils You Don’t Use
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