Organizing Your Home Office In 15 Minutes A Day

Jun 28
16:01

2008

Jill Seader

Jill Seader

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Do you work from home? Do you have trouble keeping your home office organized? Learn how 15 minutes at the end of every day can get you organized and on track.

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Organizing your home office and keeping it organized when you work from home can be very challenging. Often the line between work life and home life can get blurry when you work from home and your office serves more than one purpose. So how do you keep it under control? With just 15 minutes at the end of every day you can keep your home office organized.

Spend 5 minutes getting the "stuff" off of your desk

If your desk at home is anything like mine,Organizing Your Home Office In 15 Minutes A Day Articles things tend to just build up there. I clean it off daily but paper and other things end up on it by the end of the day. Organizing a home office and keeping it organized means that you need to keep your desk area clear. Try to make sure that the only things on your desk are things that you need frequent access to and are projects that you are currently working on. Everything else needs to go.

At the end of the day, take everything off of your desk. Only put back those things that you need for the projects that you are working on tomorrow. For me, this helps clear my brain and get me clear on what I need to do the next day. It is a good way to put your work day to bed.

Spend 5 minutes getting rid of the things that do not belong in your home office

Organizing your home office at the end of the day also means getting stuff out of your home office that does not belong there. When you work from home, there are often things that end up in your home office that would never end up in an office at a work building. Some of the crazy collections that have ended up in my home office at the end of the day: laundry, dolls and DVDs. It is not always easy to separate work space from home space but make sure that this happens at the end of your day. Anything that ended up in your home office that does not belong there needs to go to it's proper home at the end of the day.

Spend 5 minutes creating an "action plan" for the next day

This is more of a time management tip than a home office organization tip but it is a good tip nevertheless. If you take time at the end of your day to get your head clear about your game plan for tomorrow, that is definitely a wise investment of your time. I know that I get far more done in a day when I do this. It helps get your priorities straight for the next day and gives you a game plan to follow. I try not to spend more than 5 minutes at the end of the day doing this because otherwise I end up with a list a mile long of things I need to get done. This action plan for the next day needs to be a realistic one. If you have time, it is also helpful to prioritize that list.

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