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Declutter and Organize Your Home Office For Success
By Tammy Embrich

 

Is your work at home office space organized? Is your desk neat and tidy? Can you find specific business documents on your computer with ease?

Or...Are you completely distracted by the mess in front of you as you work? Are you overwhelmed with that home desk clutter?

If you answered "no" to the first three questions and "yes" to the last two...you need a work at home office space overhaul. For some people, it is normal to have three or four stacks of paperwork scattered on top their desk.

While for others, those stacks of papers are a real eyesore! A messy, unorganized work area often makes you distracted and unfocused. It is a well-known fact that an organized home office always results in a more productive home business. That same organized work area also saves time and money.

For Example:

If you're wasting time constantly searching your computer for lost documents, doesn't this cost you time and money? The same goes for searching for that one piece of paper among the endless disorderly accumulation displayed in front of you.

So, wouldn't you much rather have a nice, organized home office with everything in it's place? Of course you would!

Unless...stacks of paper, lost documents on your desktop, and mounds of notes cluttering your desk is your cup of tea.

Below are just a few organization tips for your home business office:

1. If you don't own a file cabinet, it's best to invest in one. Obtain a good filing system. Keep a drawer for your household items and a drawer for your home business items. Always keep household and business separate.

2. Keep a business-to-do list on your desk at all times. Follow that list each and everyday, checking off tasks as they are completed. Make a list and stick to it.

3. Keep your files and documents in order on your desk top with their appropriate labels for ease of searching.

4. Set specific business hours. Set aside this time for your home business. Also set a specific time to do your household work. Sure, there will always be things that will come up...you have to run to the store and get milk, or you have to run to the vet. Always get right back on your schedule after these home chores are completed. No exceptions!

5. Look around your office. Is there anything on your desk, in your drawers, or up on a shelf that you don't have any use for anymore? If so, throw it out. Pitch anything you don't need or use. Why keep your work area cluttered with useless items?

6. Throw away junk mail immediately. Always keep a trash can by your desk.

7. You will always have a need for office supplies. But these items take up a lot of space. Invest in some drawer dividers for various different sized items. You can purchase drawer organizers at any office supply store. The idea is to declutter. And again, always throw out things you don't need.

8. If you're confined to a very small work area, you might consider purchasing a laptop. Laptops are getting cheaper by the dozen and they often come with good deals with rebates. Shop around, you may be surprised at what you can find.

Clutter doesn't have to completely destroy your day or your business. Take action and get organized. Don't put it off any longer, do it today! With some effort and a little creativity, you can have a more efficient work space.

Article written By: Tammy Embrich

Tammy owns and operates two work at home websites, a work at home forum, a recipe site and three blogs.

She offers free work at home job leads for the job seeker, business work at home articles, tips, and more. You can visit Tammy at Work At Home Jobs and Real Work At Home Jobs

 
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Your Small Business Home Office - Organizing The Organization
By David Faulkner Platinum Quality Author

 

One of the greatest appeals of working at home, for those who are considering leaving their nine-to-five careers to start doing it, is the idea of working from a small business home office. Having a small business home office in which you are the boss, and decide when to check in, in your pajamas if you please, and when to break for lunch--all the way down the hall or stairs to the kitchen--seems almost too wonderful to believe.

But if you do take the plunge, your small business home office will become as familiar to you as back of your hands, of which you will also be seeing plenty while pounding away at your keyboard. And as you become more acquainted with your small business home office, you will begin to notice its shortcomings.

You put a great deal of thought into the layout of your small business home office, but what looks great on paper does not always translate as intended into three dimensions. Two of the obstacles with which you will have to contend as a home business operator are a loss of focus and lack of organization. Staying organized seems to be the real challenge.

A home business will demand that you keep track of countless passwords, documents—both hard copies and computer files--and financial records. Nothing will get away from you faster than paperwork; and if you start falling behind on orders or payments you will be looking at a disaster. While you’re trying to get caught up on one project, another one will be slipping away.

Your small business home office should have everything necessary to help you stay current with all your accounts. Prepare your next day’s to-do list right before you close down each evening, and stick it on your monitor screen. Get into the habit of completing one project or filling one order before beginning the next.

If your small business home office needs more space for files, or a bigger computer desk so that you can keep everything you need handy, spring for them. And take advantage of the many amazing free online resources which provide all sorts of home business advice; both the Office Depot and HP Home and Home Office Store offer online workshops about various business topics on a weekly basis.

Your small business home office will be the seat of your empire, so make sure every thing about it is top quality!

You can also find more info on Home Office Design and Home Office Desk. i-homeofficefurniture.com is a comprehensive resource to get help in home office.

 
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