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Keep your Workspace Clutter-free

Keep in mind that efficiency is the key to better workflow management. To be efficient while working, you need organization.

You need an organized workspace that is free of any clutter. For starters, decluttering your workspace will make you feel comfortable, at ease, and relaxed. It will allow you to work better.

  • Identify necessary items. Anything else that is of no need should be placed somewhere else.
  • Do not eat on the desk-Β do not eat on your desk ever.
  • Create zones on the desk. Keep materials needed for research, meetings, etc separately.

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Tips to organize your office space

  • De-clutter your space, empty, shred and get rid of literally any frivolous thing that adds no value to your productivity.
  • Organize with colors and labels, to put items in the right places.
  • Use storage boxes & containers to help you stay organized.

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