Success at Work : Techniques : A Cluttered Desk
(Thanks to Stephen Bucaro for reminding us how others perceive our clutter. People who refuse to get rid of clutter are seen as disorganized, people who have poor time management and low productivity. If this doesn't make you change your ways and clean up, I don't know what will!)
Success at Work : Techniques : A Cluttered Desk
Stephen Bucaro
I followed my boss to a co-worker's cubicle where my boss requested a certain document from the co-worker. The actual surface of the co-workers desk was not visible because it was covered with a cluttered pile of papers, catalogs, booklets, and other paraphernalia. I was prepared to see my co-worker embarass himself by not being able to locate the requested document in that messy pile. Some people mistakenly think having a cluttered desk will trick their boss into thinking they are keeping busy. Instead, a cluttered desk makes your boss think the following:
- You are disorganized
- You are a procastinator
- you have poor time management skills
- you have low productivity
- You have lost control
Maybe we misjudge people that keep a cluttered desk. People think that a worker with a messy desk does messy work. Misjudgment or not, if you have a messy desk, your boss might not want to risk giving you an important assignment. You will get only low profile, boring grunt jobs. Fair or not, that's the way it is. Things that clutter a desk:
- Pictures of family, pets, etc.
- Trinkets, plants, figurines, signs
- Food, cups, bowls, silverware, wrappers, crumbs
GOT CLUTTER?!?
Clearing out clutter is the most important and powerful way to dramatically
improve the feng shui of your home. Stephanie Roberts' "CLUTTER-FREE
FOREVER!" Home Coaching Program provides all the insight, motivation,
and step-by-step guidance you need in an in-depth ebook and 6 weekly lessons.
A plant on your desk can make your cubicle seem less harsh, but too many plants makes people think that your hobby is taking over your cubicle. Yes, it requires a little extra time and work up front to get organized, but in the long run, you'll make up that time. After you get organized, you'll work less to be more productive, and your work will much less stressful. One way to keep your desk neat is to block off 30 minutes each morning to organize your desk. Divide things into three categories:
- Things to take care of now
- Things you will deal with later
- Things to file away for reference
- notebooks
- file folders
- boxes
- drawers
- cabinets
- briefcase
Your desktop is the place for only one thing, the one thing you are working on this instant. The most important organizing tool is the one listed below:
- trash can
A prioritized task list is great for workers who constantly get interrupted. If the interruption is your boss, show them your prioritized task list and ask where the new assignment fits in. If the interruption is not your boss, show them your prioritized task list and tell them you'll check with your boss as to where their chore fits into list. The reality is that some people are never going to get organized. They believe that any other activity has a higher priority than organizing. The story about my co-worker indicates that being disorganized is not a reliable indicator of a deficient employee.
But if you have a cluttered desk, that's how you will be perceived. If you can't use the tools described above (boxes, drawers, cabinates, etc.) to organize your cluttered desk, then at least use them to hide the clutter. Copyright(C) 2004 Bucaro TecHelp. Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is included. .
Stephen Bucaro
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GOT CLUTTER?!?
Clearing out clutter is the most important and powerful way to dramatically improve the feng shui of your home. Stephanie Roberts' "CLUTTER-FREE FOREVER!" Home Coaching Program provides all the insight, motivation, and step-by-step guidance you need in an in-depth ebook and 6 weekly lessons.
Self Improvement Quote for the Week
-- Updated on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 --
A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. –Mark Twain