As Dr. Libby Sander says in his recent article “The physical environment of the workplace has a significant effect on the way that we work. When our space is a mess, so are we.” (“The Case for Finally Cleaning Your Desk”). Right on, Dr. Sander! This applies to your WORKPLACE – the office, as well as your workspace at home!

When I work on several concurrent projects, my desk becomes a mess. It would be difficult for me to find the most updated file on the most important project. I would end up spending time recreating or re-writing parts of the report – what a waste of time and the creator of my stress. In my view, the more open tasks you have, the more stress you will have!

Each one of us works concurrently on several projects and tasks – both at work and at home. Therefore, we cannot always avoid clutter. The strategy that works for me is to clean my desk at the end of each week. What also works for me is a system of filing documents and reports – physical files as well as electronic files, AND knowing where to find them. It has saved me time (and money). Each week may not work for you; but, once a month could do the trick.

So, don’t let clutter bury you (while you enjoy “March Madness”). Get organized and tackle your clutter (and enjoy watching your favorite player “bury” the three-point jumper from mid-court).

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