Waterloo Region Record

Organize Your Workspace

Stay productive with a neat and tidy work area that eliminates distractio­ns, saves you time and motivates you for success. Here are some tips to get started. (NC)

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purGe your office

Focusing on one area at a time, begin by declutteri­ng and editing, tossing and shredding things you no longer need. Make sure operating systems and antivirus software on all your computers and mobile devices are up-to-date. A crowded workspace filled with frivolous items and out-of-date operating systems and applicatio­ns will only hurt your efficiency.

prioritize a Good layout

Keep your monitor at eye level and about 17 inches from your body. If you have a webcam, cover your it with a sticky note or a piece of tape for added security. Put frequently used items close at hand and keep everything else in drawers or attractive storage boxes. Think streamline­d and minimalist, and group items by use.

sort your files

Most of your documents are probably stored on your computer, but you should still take some time to organize them as you would paper files. Regularly back up unique and important files on a secure backup device and delete temporary folders. Then choose a labelling system that makes sense to you.

Be selectiVe with personal touches and reminders

Experts recommend keeping no more than three personal items for some positive inspiratio­n without distractio­n. Go easy on the sticky notes as too many lose meaning and effectiven­ess.

taKe inVentory of your deVices

Don't just toss or hoard your old phones and desktops. Before disposing according to local recycling regulation­s or reselling, make sure all personal informatio­n has been backed up and then wiped. Internal hard drives can be removed from old desktop and laptop computers, but this makes them more difficult to reuse. For mobile devices, first encrypt the device or software and then run a factory reset.

create worK zones protect your priVacy

Many of us keep personal informatio­n like bank statements in our office. Keep physical items in a separate locked drawer and ensure your computer has a good security suite that includes antivirus, anti-spyware and a firewall. This will protect sensitive company documents too. Use strong authentica­tion tools like biometrics, security keys or unique passcodes to secure your mobile devices. Even if you have one desk, segmenting it into different work zones can help you stay on task and accomplish your goals. Have a computer workstatio­n and some extra space where you can review reports, sign documents and write in a notebook.

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