An Organized Office
Workable Work Spaces -- You don’t have to be Fortune 500 CEO to need a functional office. Any kind of work -- including the running of a household -- involves a great deal of paperwork. Paying bills, filing paper, staying on top of phone calls, and tracking expenses -- these activities all require an orderly workspace.
Seven Strategies for Eliminating Clutter In The Workplace -- There are a few simple steps you can take to eliminate clutter in your workspace and put yourself on the fast track to a higher-paying job. There’s no reason for you to put your job or your health at risk. There’s no reason to work around the clock to keep your clutter under control. Start by looking over the things you are hanging onto in your office and ask yourself the 5 W’s Of Organizing.
Save a Minute, Gain Hours! -- Here are a few ideas that can each help you save a minute a day. Add them up, and that's a lot of time saved each day!
Home Office Management for Parents: 7 Tips for Managing Your Time -- As a home business owner you can budget your finances, create whiz-bang proposals, and effectively maintain a client list. But when it comes to working with unauthorized personnel, those under twenty and less than five feet tall, your mind draws a blank.
Organize Your Office Supply Cabinet -- Are you tired of that overflowing, overstuffed Office Supply Cabinet? You know, the tall, 3-shelf one that you’re literally scared to open. It’s bulging with pens, labels, disks, binders, post-it notes, paper pads, paper clips and more.
Opportunity Will Knock, If It Can Find the Door -- Is your home office a spare room full of whatever doesn't fit anywhere else? Does your daily commute end with winding your way through a corporate maze to your own crowded cubicle? Do you sit down at your desk and push piles of papers aside to create a little workspace?
12 Easy Ways to Organize your Work or Home Life (or both!) -- I admit it! Sometimes I'm overwhelmed by the seemingly endless streams of paperwork. Emails I want to keep, Ezines or sections of them, ideas I found on the Internet, school papers, notes of ideas that popped into my head as I was waiting to have a tooth filled, newspaper clippings ... EEEK! I would file and file and file and then forgot where that article was that I needed to complete the project that was due last Thursday!
5 Simple Ways to Reduce Interruptions -- Interruptions soak up our time like a sponge. Here are five simple ways to limit interruptions so you can accomplish what you set out to do each day.
Routine Matters -- Today as you face that long list of to do's, you find that you need a lot of motivation to tackle some of those unpleasant tasks.

