“D” is for Desk

ABCs of Business, Productivity
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First, a reminder… Don’t forget to organize all your “D” files today (as described in the Alphabet Strategy post a few days ago).   Now on to our next letter…

 

Dec 4.  “D” is for Desk

 

Your desk (or work area) can be a critical factor in how productive you are.  And getting 10, 50% or 100% more out of every hour is possible with the right habits and environment.  Here are several keys to a desk that will help you maximize what you get done. 

I find that by thinking of my desk as a “Cockpit” it enables me to have the right mental picture of the work space.  The pilot of a Space Shuttle doesn’t have to move to access the entire controls for the shuttle.  The closer that you can come to that the better.

 

1.      Have a Catchall near the entry to your office area where you can place wallet, keys, cellphone, voice recorder, camera, and other stuff from your pockets.  I use an antique wooden tray I bought for the purpose on eBay that is inscribed with the word “Simplify”.  This is a great habit and will help you always know where your stuff is.  (This is a great thing to buy someone as a gift for their house or office as well)…

2.     You should have an Inbox preferably on one side of your work area.  This is where you put anything that needs to be “processed”.  Mail, faxes, things in your briefcase when you get back from a trip… The Inbox is something that you will go through once or twice a day to move things to their proper destination. 

3.     You should have an Outbox on the opposite side of your desk from the inbox.  Work flows across your desk and into the Outbox which is where things go that need to be mailed, faxed, or filed.

4.     I also have a “To Be Filed” basket where I put things that need to be filed at some point that is not time sensitive.

5.     I have a large basket under my desk where I throw all magazines, newsletters and Internet printouts of things I want to read.  I save these up for plane trips and put a big stack in my bag to read and discard as I travel.

6.     Your desk area should be relatively free of clutter.  If you find yourself with a bunch of random stuff strewn about the desk, these distractions sap your energy.  Try to put things away and keep at least a reasonable sized work are free to work without distraction.

7.     Keep necessary things close by (pens, pencils, reference books, highlighters, post-its,…) whatever tools and items you need should be at arms length.

8.     Invest in a comfortable desk chair.  Even $1000 is a good investment considering how much time you spend there.  Just make sure that it is comfortable and provides back support.

9.     Organize all of your chargers so that you are not having to always fight with getting to them.

10.  Turn off your email and Internet access unless you are doing something that requires it.

 

I reserve the right to extend these comments at a later date. 

 

Tomorrow, we will move to “E” and we will be discussing “E-Mail”…

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16 Comments

  1. angelaNo Gravatar (13 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @5:44 pm

    I have work to do…seems like i get organized and them i get disorganized again…will use suggesiolns..

    Angela

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  2. Allen TaylorNo Gravatar (1 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @5:46 pm

    Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

    Allen Taylor

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    Allen, Glad you find it useful… Rob

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  3. Intuitive JohnNo Gravatar (31 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @6:37 pm

    You’re an inspiration to us who have messy desks!

    Intuitive John

    JohnWShoemaker.com

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  4. April BraswellNo Gravatar (73 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @8:06 pm

    Hi Rob,

    great post for business owners and really anyone in business either with a home office or working as an employee in an office building.

    Now of course, being an Online Dating Coach specializing with single women over 40 to get more dates and build great romantic sex relationships I must say….

    D is for Dating!

    All the best,

    April Braswell

    Online Dating Coach, Romantic Relationship Coach, Romance Coaching

    Online Dating Sites Review, Internet Dating Sites Guide

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    See you in Vegas, April! The ABCs of Dating… A is for Advice…B is for Bars… C is for Coffee…D is for Date Zero…E is for Exploration…F is for Flirting…G is for Gyms…

    Rob

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    John HoNo Gravatar (86 comments) Reply:

    Wow, Rob! You’re NOT ONLY a thinking amn, you ALSO an “ABC” man ….

    Awesome!

    John Ho
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion

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  5. April BraswellNo Gravatar (73 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @9:51 pm

    Hi Rob,

    flying out in about 2 hrs.

    C is for COSMOS!
    G is for G… well, I’ll let you all guess…

    All the best,

    April Braswell

    Online Dating Expert, Romantic Relationship Coach, Romance Coaching

    Online Dating Sites Review, Internet Dating Sites Guide

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    Gyros?
    Gynecologist?
    Godiva?
    Gordon’s?
    :-)

    Rob

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  6. Matthew ShieldsNo Gravatar (36 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @10:20 pm

    Great post Rob
    Being organized is very important, I loose more pens around my desk though…never know were those things make it off to. What’s “p” day for?

    Matthew Shields
    Energy Expert

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  7. David J. ParnellNo Gravatar (38 comments)  •  Dec 4, 2008 @11:17 pm

    This is great… I try to keep mine organized but this takes it to a whole new level…

    David J. Parnell | Communication Expert
    The Communication Expert Blog

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  8. MichaelNo Gravatar (6 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @12:36 am

    Great information!!

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  9. Scott A BellNo Gravatar (27 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @1:43 am

    Rob,
    Thanks for the pointers.

    Scott A Bell

    The Road Warrior
    http://www.scottalexanderbell.com

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  10. LenaNo Gravatar (39 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @8:49 am

    You certainly influenced me to take actions. I’ve been thinking to clean my desk for few weeks, as with the course I have a lot on it – almost as much as ideas in my head.
    Improving Communication in Business and Personal Life

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  11. Philip GravesNo Gravatar (52 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @9:54 am

    Great advice… I do the keys and wallet thing. The rest I could definitely improve on. Although since reading your blogs I’ve now started an instant “file the post” system to keep if off my desk. A lot business mail I get is bank related (statements and the like) – now they all go straight to their final file destination and don’t sit around hassling me on the desk!

    Philip

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  12. Cindy EyansonNo Gravatar (36 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @4:31 pm

    Clean desk… helps clear the mind!
    Cindy

    Cindy Eyanson Online

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  13. DIY LawerNo Gravatar (2 comments)  •  Dec 5, 2008 @4:32 pm
  14. Jennifer SkinnerNo Gravatar (42 comments)  •  Dec 6, 2008 @11:03 am

    I’m a big fan of having a clutter-free desk area. My biggest challenge is keeping up with the filing.
    Jennifer Skinner
    Wardrobe Planning Expert

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