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25 January 2009 @ 11pm

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How to Create a Perfectly Organized Office

Office Productivity and Organization Another superb article from Michael Masterson from EarlyToRise.com.

If you want to be more productive and organized in a working office environment, then read on…

By Michael Masterson

What does your office say about you? That you are orderly and businesslike? Messy but creative? Hopelessly overwhelmed?

Whatever your current habits are – sloppy or neat – you’ll get more done and have less stress while you work if your office is intelligently organized. All kinds of studies have proven this to be so.

I’ve added at least an hour of productivity to my day by planning and organizing my work. A big part of that has to do with the physical organization of my office.

Here are 12 things you can do to make your office work harder for you.

1. Provide yourself with a range of lighting, from subtle to very bright.

You will need three or four separate light sources. I recommend fluorescents (overhead or indirect) to light up the room brightly when you’re feeling tired and need to wake yourself up. A second light source should focus on your desk. You can do that best with an overhead spot. A lamp, either on the desk or standing on the floor, will give your office a warm and friendly feeling when you entertain visitors. And natural light, shuttered with blinds, is great if you can get it.

If possible, have all your lights on rheostats (dimmers) so you can control the amount of light you need. And have them all switch on and off from the same place – preferably by the door.

The lighting in your environment may seem unimportant if you are not used to giving it any attention, but it has a direct effect on your energy and your mood. Use the best-quality lights you can afford.

2. Make the space workable.

Your desk and credenza should be tailor-made to fit your working style. Don’t shortchange yourself here. Give yourself sufficient room, but not so much that you will accumulate more stuff than you need. Make sure the files and equipment you use regularly are within easy reach. And position the furniture so that you can easily move from desk to credenza and back.

Put your computer on the credenza, not on your desk. That way, when people come in to meet with you they won’t feel like your attention is half on them and half on the computer.

3. Keep all regular reference and inspirational books handy – preferably within a step and a grab from your chair.

This can be done inexpensively by furnishing your office with store-bought bookshelves.

4. Invest the time and money to find and purchase a great chair.

From a personal productivity standpoint, your office chair is the most important thing you own. It is more important than your house – even more important than your car. Just think… on a typical day, you may spend eight to 10 hours in that chair. Your chair is also one of the first things people notice when they step into the room. So make sure it looks good.

Adjust your chair so that your trunk meets your hips at 90 degrees, and tilt your computer so that the top line of the text is five degrees below your eye level. (That way, you don’t have to move your head up and down to read.) Your keyboard should be positioned so that your hands lie flat. Set down a hard plastic mat on the floor beneath your chair so you can roll freely.

5. Keep an egg timer on your desk.

Use the egg timer to make sure you are never seated for more than an hour at a time. (I block my time off in 30- and 60-minute increments. I’ve rarely needed to go beyond that – even for important meetings.) Each time the timer rings, stand up before you turn it off. And once you are standing, get moving. Do something physical for five minutes. I stretch or do squats and push-ups. Sometimes I walk around the office and chat up my colleagues.

6. Get rid of the mess.

You may think it works to your advantage to have everything you could possibly need piled up around you, but it doesn’t. It just shows the rest of the world how unwilling you are to take control of your life.

"A place for everything, and everything in its place." That includes holders for pencils, pens, and reading glasses – separate and easily within reach.

7. Use two inboxes and two folders.

The first inbox is the one that other people put stuff in. The second inbox is for you. Go through the first inbox every morning and select from it any important work you intend to do that day. Transfer that work to the second inbox. Take the rest of the stuff in the first inbox and file it in one of two folders.

You need one folder that has 31 pockets, one for each day of the current month. And you need one with 12 pockets, one for each month of the year. As you go through your first inbox, decide (specifically) when you will attend to each item. If that date falls in the current month, file it in the first folder – in the pocket that corresponds to that date. If it falls in a future month, file it in the second folder – in the pocket that corresponds to that month.

Make sure the second inbox (your inbox) is cleaned out by the end of the day.

8. Have one or two drawers for everything you might need in case of an "emergency."

In one of my drawers, I keep all the tools I might need at the office. Small screwdrivers (even a jeweler’s screwdriver that fits the tiny screw that holds the arms to my reading glasses), WD-40, duct tape, etc.

In another drawer, I stash some back-up clothing (two laundered shirts and two ties) so I can look good for an unanticipated but important meeting.

As it happens, I have my own bathroom at the office where I can stock a toothbrush and toothpaste, bandages, ibuprofen, hand sanitizer, cuticle cutters, etc. But these items can easily go in one of your "emergency" drawers.

9. Hang a clock on the wall that your visitors can see.

Nod at the clock at the beginning of each meeting as you announce exactly how many minutes you have to solve the problem at hand. (Do NOT use the egg timer for this!)

10. Set up an old-fashioned bar.

Stock it with Scotch, vodka, and rum for those moments when kind words aren’t enough. A humidor for cigars is optional for some, but not for me. If drinking is not your thing, try a Chinese tea service. I have a bar on one side of my office, a tea service on the other. They both come in handy.

11. Bring some life into your office.

A live plant breathes back oxygen into the environment. It softens the hard surfaces too. Select a big green plant, if you have room for it. Care for it on a few of your five-minute "egg timer" breaks.

12. Decorate your office with signs of who you are as a complete person.

Put up your family photos and your business awards. The walls and spaces of your office are gazing grounds for your visitors. Make sure the message they are getting is the one you want them to get.

And make sure there’s at least one thing in your line of sight that makes you smile – maybe an inspirational quotation. Keep it there to work its magic until it loses power, and then find something new to replace it.

Invest in a sound system, too. You don’t need anything fancy – just something that puts out soft background music.

One final thing that I won’t put on the list because it may be too much to ask for until you are the boss: a daybed for a power nap when you really need one.

[Ed. Note: A well-organized office is the first step toward creating a more productive lifestyle. To get dozens more easy-to-use productivity techniques, success secrets, motivational strategies, and powerful advice on how to make your dreams come true, click here.

All success,

Jag Foo

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61 Comments

Posted by
Mikael
26 January 2009 @ 2am

I strongly agree that a good chair is vitally important. Especially if you’re sitting in front of a computer all day. If you’ll need to pick between the chair being good to sit in and the chair looking great, go for being good to sit in. ;)

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Posted by
Electric cars
26 January 2009 @ 12pm

I’m going to talk to you about choosing furniture for your home office when you’re considering your furniture needs. First take into account of what you already have. Because buying brand new furniture can be the difference between owning a new desk and owning a new computer. So it really doesn’t make much sense to spend a lot of money on new furniture if the stuff you already have works perfectly well. First consider your storage space. You have to make sure you have enough room for paper files, pens, pencils, anything else that could be just sitting around your desk. But you really want to make sure that your pack rat by any nature you don’t have too much storage space because then you could just end up keeping stuff that you really don’t need.


Posted by
Johnny Moon
26 January 2009 @ 6pm

In one of my drawers, I keep all the tools I might need at the office. Small screwdrivers (even a jeweler’s screwdriver that fits the tiny screw that holds the arms to my reading glasses), WD-40, duct tape, etc.


Posted by
gwen
27 January 2009 @ 12am

You say you’ve added at least an hour of productivity to your day through planning and organization.Well you’ve also added hours to your life, being organized is less stressful and less stress is a healthful situation to be in.

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Posted by
Limoeg
27 January 2009 @ 2am

Thanks for the advices.They are very useful.


Posted by
bloginsane
27 January 2009 @ 9pm

We use 11 things from your list in our office, except that with egg timer, we downloaded timers on our PC’s.


Posted by
45 Second News
28 January 2009 @ 3am

Bleh, who needs to be organized, your gonna eventually find what your looking for.

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Posted by
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28 January 2009 @ 4am

I am so grateful for the pieces of advices that I found here. I found your site very useful.


Posted by
Jim Heim
28 January 2009 @ 7am

#2 has been the big one for me. If I don’t get things cleaned up so I can actually work, it creates big problems. Thanks for the article.


Posted by
Jag Foo
28 January 2009 @ 10am

@Jim Jeim:

It’s a big one for me too. A proper office environment or work place is absolute vital to productivity.

You can be functioning at your optimal level if the room is not conducive enough.

@45 Seconds News:

I really wish so. =)

@Gwen:

Yep, it all adds up. Snowball effect of time saved, if you will.

@Electric Cars:

Good tip on the furnitures!

@Mikael:
Having a good chair is important alright.
I’m lucky I have a decent one.

Cheers,
Jag


Posted by
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28 January 2009 @ 6pm

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Posted by
Josh
28 January 2009 @ 11pm

Excellent info, I think the get rid of the mess one is the most important. I am far more productive working in a clutter free environment.


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Posted by
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29 January 2009 @ 7am

Thank you for the advice! I particularly liked the bit about the bar in the office


Posted by
Debra
30 January 2009 @ 11am

I’d submit that the most important office feature is a good, comfortable chair. Considering you spend a majority of the day seated, the chair makes a big difference.


Posted by
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30 January 2009 @ 1pm

You know what’s funny’s that you’d be surprised how having an organized office really makes things run smother and for some reason I seam to make more money when the office is cleaner.


Posted by
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31 January 2009 @ 2am

Great ideas, i think picking the right chair is the best thing you can do. I also always have extra cloths that i can use if something happens. Thanks for the ideas.


Posted by
Furniture
31 January 2009 @ 6pm

They both come in handy.


Posted by
jennifer
2 February 2009 @ 5am

Sorry. I got stuck at keeping an old fashioned bar. I pretty much zoned out on the ones after that. ;-)


Posted by
Sascha Singels
2 February 2009 @ 10pm

I agree with all thoses points although it looks a little to much,
In my opinion, a minimal desk with a computer in order to digital most of the work, a nice view, are the most important things.

To debate..


Posted by
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3 February 2009 @ 11am

Thanks for the advices.They are very useful.

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Posted by
Octavian
3 February 2009 @ 6pm

4. Invest the time and money to find and purchase a great chair.

+

My life in the office became so much betteer when I got new expensive chair! man, it even worth to put your own money for buying it. It makes so much difference.


Posted by
Manuel Taschen
6 February 2009 @ 10pm

Also very important:
Buy 2 TFTs. You can increase your work speed up to 30% :-)


Posted by
Nandini
7 February 2009 @ 8pm

Thanks so much for providing information on how to create a well-organized office. Actually I am planning to start a new office. So, I fell this post of yuor will definitely help me.


Posted by
Jag Foo
9 February 2009 @ 6am

@Octavian:

I’m glad to see that you got yourself a new job. That makes a lot of difference. Speaking of which I’m sitting on an old chair now…

@ Manuel Taschen:

What’s a TFT?

@Nandini:

Very timely eh? Good luck for your new office! =)

@Sascha:

No worries. Whatever fits your want. Remember it is about you. As long as you are feeling the most comfortable with.

But if you will be having clients over – then invest some time to make it look professional. It will make you look good as well.

@Jennifer:

The old fashioned bar is the only one I don’t have!

@Linda:

Many thanks for the update!

@Gold polo Tee:

Continue to make your room cleaner…and more make MORE money! =)

Warmly,
Jag


Posted by
Dev
11 February 2009 @ 1pm

Thank you so much for writing such an informative post on how to create a perfectly organized office. Its really going to help my friend. Actually few days back he have bought a new flat, where he have decided to run his office. I guess this post of yours will give him an idea about how to decorate the room for official purpose. All the best.


Posted by
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12 February 2009 @ 5am

#6 is my nemesis.

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Posted by
Jag Foo
12 February 2009 @ 10am

@Make Money Be Happy:

You said it. And identify it.
So now get rid of the mess. =)

Good luck!

Cheers,
Jag


Posted by
Abhishekh
12 February 2009 @ 3pm

Though few days back I inaugurated my new office, I have not yet organized it properly. But after reading your post I have got an idea about how to decorate an office room. Thank you so much. Its really going to help me.


Posted by
Shimul
14 February 2009 @ 3pm

Thank you so much for providing tips on how to decorate a room for official purpose. Few months back I opened a new office. Though I tried my level best to decorate it, I am not satisfied with its style of decor. But after going through your post, I think my problem has solved. Thanks so very much.


Posted by
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15 February 2009 @ 5am

6. Get rid of the mess.

I gotta confess, I see a guy with a neat and tidy desk, my first thought is: Too much time on his hands.
But then again, maybe I’m (too) old-school…


Posted by
Aishani
16 February 2009 @ 1pm

Just now I read your post. I find it to be a very useful one. Actually, few days back I opened a new office. I was planning to consult an interior decorate in order to organize it, but now after going through your post I think I need not do it.


Posted by
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18 February 2009 @ 2am

Some great tips for creating a nicer work environment – think a lot of us need to make improvements in that area.


Posted by
Web Programming
20 March 2009 @ 7pm

You’ve mentioned some really pertinent points.
Very useful one esp.for those starting a new office.


Posted by
Property Sale
23 March 2009 @ 11am

A great chair is definitely a need. Especially for those who will be on the computer desk for more than 8 hours a day.Backaches and spine problems will surface if not well taken care of.


Posted by
Office Space Finders
28 March 2009 @ 8am

I am still amazed that people spend months finding an office space and spend no time at all in making it a functional and inspirational place to work.


Posted by
Jag Foo
28 March 2009 @ 11am

@Office Space Finders:

What you say is very true. Given the keyword you have in your name, I think they could do with a lot of help from you. =)

Jag


Posted by
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15 April 2009 @ 6pm

It’s a big one for me too. A proper office environment or work place is absolute vital to productivity.I guess this post of yours will give him an idea about how to decorate the room for official purpose. All the best.


Posted by
Nick
16 April 2009 @ 8pm

Thanks so much and I am so grateful for your advices, cause our office needs exactly that you recommended. That will be very productive and helpful for us and our work.


Posted by
Sourav
28 April 2009 @ 3pm

Excellent post Jag
Well I also want to add one.I have decorated my small office with a beautiful aquarium and lots of flower pots.


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6 May 2009 @ 7pm

Nice useful post


Posted by
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7 May 2009 @ 7pm

Excellent information…I have been searching for this type of blog long time…I got resolution, how to keep my organization perfect…I always look for a best interior decoration…The tips given is clear and informative..Keep posting….Thanks!!!!

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Posted by
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14 May 2009 @ 5pm

one should get the mental desire and wish to work in the he/she is working.Having a good working place or environment is very important.

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Posted by
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5 June 2009 @ 7pm

I must say that you have written a wonderful post. Last month I have started a new office on the ground floor of my flat, but was thinking how to organize it. But after going through your post I am sure I will face no more problem in decorating it. Thanks for such a great help.


Posted by
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18 June 2009 @ 5pm

i work into an office,too. I degree what you wrote totally. I have also oft backache and i think that the chair is most important then other things….Thanks a lot for the very useful advices.


Posted by
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10 July 2009 @ 6pm

I think its deifnetly important to keep the office space managable and tidy, it deifntly helps concentration


Posted by
Hardwood Flooring
13 July 2009 @ 12pm

Hardwood flooring in an office will really make everything more accessible especially if you are using chairs with wheels.

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Posted by
Laurent Edarling
14 July 2009 @ 3pm

I really like your article. It is really interesting. At work I am sitting on a very comfotable chair and it really helps me to work because I sat the entire so I really need it.

Thank you for this very good article.

L.Cardao


Posted by
peter
21 July 2009 @ 9pm

my back hurt always couse i work all time in a office and the chair is total bad. i have to speak with my boss and say that. i cannot mor of that.
good article, you are right.
bye


Posted by
frank
3 August 2009 @ 8pm

it is very important for the health to sit in the correct way.
sometimes the offices have not good chairs and that could be dangerous.
gut article.
bye
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Posted by
rbts
25 September 2009 @ 1pm

ya having a nice workable place is the most important step towards starting office.. and keeping the place workable i think the pc table , lights , and chair this , good computers .. are the thing which i need .. rest all is fine with me :)


Posted by
Pam
12 November 2009 @ 10pm

Interesting and so informative topic. Your blog is amazing.I like your writing:))). Keep going


Posted by
Jenny Flug London
5 January 2010 @ 5pm

Absolutely agreeing with Pam – i’m loving it! ;)


Posted by
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27 January 2010 @ 2pm

Your points are really good and I feel if we can implement your suggestions properly, it can improve the existing environment of any office and can act as a stimulus to the employees. Office should be kept neat and clean. Proper lighting is also very important. One can try different varieties of lightings for adding a variety. All your points are good and I will be glad if you give us more information about it in your next post.


Posted by
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2 February 2010 @ 1pm

The working atmosphere should be employee convenient like spacious room, comfortable chair and desk, bright light,very workable circumstance and so on

Mathew Reegan


Posted by
Accessorize
13 February 2010 @ 2am

6. Get rid of the mess.

I gotta confess, I see a guy with a neat and tidy desk, my first thought is: Too much time on his hands.
But then again, maybe I’m (too) old-school…

Hanke


Posted by
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2 September 2010 @ 5pm

One can try different varieties of lightings for adding a variety. All your points are good and I will be glad if you give us more information about it in your next post. bright light,very workable circumstance and so on


Posted by
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29 November 2010 @ 4pm

I think that being too neat makes you not really great fun, but that can only be my opinion…


Posted by
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12 May 2011 @ 11pm

This is a great post. I agree, a clean desk means that they are not busy enough!


Posted by
Love Clean Floors
15 June 2011 @ 1am

Jag, thanks for this awesome list. I love lists because I can quickly read articles. This article gave some really good pointers. Sometimes I am really messy and have a really hard tip keeping my desk organized. Thanks for the list. I started keeping an egg timer at my desk, and it is really making me more organized. I am realizing what I need to do in 30 min and 60 min. It is great. Seriously, thanks for the list.


Posted by
iPhone Application Development
24 October 2011 @ 6pm

If a chair has a power to tell a lot about you then just think about other things of the office. I strongly believe in that office should be boost you, office should be lead you. Thanks for sharing.


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