How to Get the Most out of Your Office Space
Set up the limits (physical or not) of your office., Eliminate anything that is not connected directly to work., Organize your desk and your office according to your needs. , Don't mess up things., Don't hesitate to update your order., Try to see...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Set up the limits (physical or not) of your office.
Cubicle, room or part of a room, your office is your personal space.
Make use of all of it. -
Step 2: Eliminate anything that is not connected directly to work.
If you find that personal objects can distract you (relax you) from time to time, find a place for them, but use moderation.
A set of pictures would do the job. ,, Keep everything clean and in place.
Do this daily.
If you disregard your daily order, you're lost. , Generally, stick to one simple set of rules, established in the first place.
This will save you time on the long run. , Fight against them. , You might find important details you can structure better. -
Step 3: Organize your desk and your office according to your needs.
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Step 4: Don't mess up things.
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Step 5: Don't hesitate to update your order.
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Step 6: Try to see what habits of yours tend to create a mess.
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Step 7: Take a second look from the outside every once in a while.
Detailed Guide
Cubicle, room or part of a room, your office is your personal space.
Make use of all of it.
If you find that personal objects can distract you (relax you) from time to time, find a place for them, but use moderation.
A set of pictures would do the job. ,, Keep everything clean and in place.
Do this daily.
If you disregard your daily order, you're lost. , Generally, stick to one simple set of rules, established in the first place.
This will save you time on the long run. , Fight against them. , You might find important details you can structure better.
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Susan Flores
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