Get Organized At Work!

Get Organized At Work!

Success is a result of long-term planning and daily action.

Good organization helps you gain control of your time so you can plan and complete the tasks needed to achieve your goals.

 

Here are eight organizational tips that will help you reach your long-term goals at work.

1. Focus on what’s important

Focus on What's Important - One Word 2018 - Girl, Just DIY!

Remind yourself of your long-term goals and revise them when necessary. Set daily priorities to meet your goals. Keep photos of your family or inspirational pictures nearby.

 

2. Make lists

The Utility of Making Lists – The Life and Times of Ben Weinberg

Make daily, weekly and monthly to-do lists of important tasks. Review your daily priorities at the beginning of each day.

 

3. Manage your time well

Time Management - List of Top Tips for Managing Time Effectively

Schedule quiet time at work to accomplish tasks that need extra concentration. Do your most challenging work when your energy is at its highest; save less demanding work for other times. If you tend to procrastinate, focus on the sense of accomplishment you’ll feel when the job is done. Use commute time to plan your day’s activities.

 

4. Use calendars and planners

How to Use a Calendar for Time Management + Why You Should | Erin...

Check your work calendar daily to review your activities and avoid conflicts. Write down all commitments in pencil rather than trusting your memory. Use planning and scheduling forms and software to help you map out long-term projects.

 

5. Delegate tasks

How to Delegate as an Entrepreneur: 7 Tips for Success | Inc.com

Assign tasks to others when the task is not on your level of expertise. Provide adequate training and feedback on assigned projects.

 

6. Manage your mail and phone calls

How to Answer the Phone Professionally

Sort incoming mail into categories by priority or action. Use voice mail to screen phone calls.

 

7. Reduce clutter

Declutter to Reduce Stress| Merry Maids

Clear your workspace. Keep only the most critical items and information you need daily on the top of your desk.  Archive resource materials you rarely use. Toss out duplicate information and materials that will soon be outdated.  Leave blank space on bookshelves for growth.

 

8. Stay organized

Reduce Clutter for Better Mental Health | HealthyPlace

Organize files by priority and keep the most important ones within arm’s reach. Spend 15 minutes at the end of each day clearing your desk and 15 minutes the next morning planning for your day’s activities.  Review items one through seven on this list.

 

 

Sources:

  • All photos used in this blogpost are sourced from the internet, and the rights belong to their respective owners
  • 8 Tips to Help You Get Organized at Work. (n.d.). https://www.eannc.com/employees/eight-tips-to-help-you-get-organized-at-work
Back to blog

Leave a comment