Spring cleaning tips
Regardless of how large your workspace is, it’s important to answer what you’ll be using it for in order to optimize the space you have. You may require a workspace for your computer, a library for your resources, a quiet space for meetings, and a storage area for your supplies. Set up zones for all of your daily functions, so you can organize related activities and materials into those designated zones. This will provide a foundation for a more efficient use of space.
Many businesses are moving towards a paperless office, but that doesn’t mean you have to get rid of using paper altogether. Create folders to sort paper documents by project, department or topic. Make it a weekly habit to go through the printed sheets on your desk and throw away what you no longer need, and sort the remaining papers into its corresponding folder. This will minimize the clutter on your desk and help you find documents faster.
Spring cleaning can be digital too! Most of us are drowning in email and spending way too much time staring at our inboxes. Proper email etiquette can help you manage your digital clutter. Similar to your paper organizing system, create a way to manage your email. Create folders to group your emails, set to-do reminders in your Outlook calendar for urgent to-dos, and group conversations so you can find an old email faster.
One useful way of keeping clutter to a minimum is to assign a basket or drawer for short-term storage items. Plan ahead for the next month by tossing everything you’ll need for that month in this space. This could include papers, publications, memos, and event paraphernalia. This will help keep everything you’ll need in one contained space or area. Once the month is over, you can toss these items out and start again for the next month.
Most of us are guilty of occupying every inch of our workspaces, forgetting that visual clutter is still clutter. The only items that should be within arm’s length are what you’ll need immediately, such as your laptop, a notepad, your planner, pens and a mug. Keep everything else in the zones you’ve created, in your catch-all drawer, and your short-term storage space.
Even though winter is over, slips and falls could still happen on your property. Slips can happen all over your property, whether it’s in your storefront, your parking lot, or even on the walkways outside. When cleaning indoors, ensure that any rugs, carpets, or mats are placed firmly on the floor, and make sure they’re not loose or unsecured. When cleaning outside, make sure you’ve taken care of any uneven or sloped walkways on your property.
You might need an array of tools, gadgets, and electronics to run your business, but leaving any wires and cables exposed could harm your customers. Think about how many times you’ve tripped over your laptop power cable while running to get popcorn from the microwave. When organizing your tools and electronics, make sure that the cables you need are tucked away so you and your customers can’t trip over them. Consider using wire tubing, cord clips, or even binder clips to keep computer cables tightly secured in your work area. If you regularly use power tools and similar equipment, make sure you’re not leaving them out in the open when using them.
With a proper plan in place and the right mindset, decluttering your business doesn’t have to be a looming task on the horizon.
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