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 The Messy Desk Test - Time Management Examples to Achieve Organization Skills and Productivity  

1) Most of the paperwork on my desk is stacked high and is not organized.
2) I am often in hunt mode, and could use organization techniques.
3) I often have unfinished projects somewhere on my desk.
4) When I finish my work for the day, I do not clean up my desk.
5) I use the floor of my office as a place to store papers or magazines.
6) I have many junk drawers.
7) I'm running out of space for files and for my paperwork.
8) I make notes on scraps of paper or envelopes, then cannot find them.
9) I feel overwhelmed by the clutter in my office and often work in another room.
10) My desk is a source of amusement to others.

Scoring:

0 - 2 You are highly organized and achieve high work productivity.
3 - 7 You can use some productivity tips as you spend a lot of time searching for things.
8 - 10 Your organization, time management needs attention as you feel disorganized. Improving productivity needs to become a priority for personal well-being.

Productivity Improvement for the Disorganized

 

Firstly, ask yourself, "Why don't I clean up my desk? "I don't have time; I'm too tired; I hate the thought of it", are likely the three top answers. Look around you. Do you see too many empty coffee cups, books or clothes? If so, you likely not only feel out of control but also look disorderly. In a survey of executives, 90% would not promote a messy person.

A little disorganization during a project is normal, but major disorganization can create brain fog. Cleaning your work area has been shown to increase productivity by 20 - 40%.

Figure out what's eating into your time. Is it technology, workplace stress? Are you spending too much time on emails? Log your time for a couple of days and notice where your time is going.

Ways to Enhance Organization Skills

a) All new behaviors start with a thought, idea, or a picture in your mind. Imagine that you are organized, calm and manage your time well. You have just set positive thoughts into action.

b) Map out some time to remove all the piles of paper on your desk and put them into boxes. Ah, you can breathe again. Then work at 15 minute or half hour increments whenever you can until the piles are sorted out. Be ruthless! Recognize what is junk.

c) Put books and papers away at the end of the day or first thing in the morning. Leave what needs to be worked on in a prominent place on your desk.

Organizing your work area not only will help you feel more in control, but also will provide you with keys to success. At least you'll feel a whole lot better! Practice the Chinese system of placement, Feng Shui, which means harmony: "Everything has a place." And when placed properly, being organized can bring harmony to your life. The book How to Conquer Clutter by Stephanie Culp is an excellent resource.

Be realistic. Take small steps toward productivity improvement. Put organization activities into your life for a happier, more productive and calmer you.

Rosalie Moscoe helps people manifest productive, interesting and energetic lives for greater well-being. Stress Relief and Nutritional Consultant, she is author of print and e-book, Frazzled Hurried Woman! Your Stress Relief Guide to Thriving...Not Merely Surviving. Visit: http://www.healthinharmony.com/default2.asp?active_page_id=82

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