Article Directory :: Business - General Articles

Clean up Your Act! 10 Tips to Steamline Your Office for a More Successful One-Person Business

By Pat Wiklund

Subscribe to Pat Wiklund's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 29Mar2007
Word count: 611
Viewed: 333 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Stop wasting time looking for papers lost on your desk, running down to the office supply store for last minute printer ribbons, or working 24-7. Use these tips to get more organized, streamline your repetitive activities and plan ahead to prevent office crises and uproar.

Tip #1 - Find special places for special papers…and then put them there. One colleague lost a full fee check somewhere on her desk and was too embarrassed to ask her client for another one. Now she has an old fashioned "clamp on a stick" to hold every check that comes in until they can be deposited. Use color-coding to distinguish types of work, the importance of the project, and increase the likelihood of finding the file when you need it. Color-coding cuts down considerably on

Tip #2 - Use color-coding to distinguish types of work, the importance of the project, and increase the likelihood of finding the file when you need it. Color-coding cuts down considerably on hunting through similar files to find just the one that's needed.

Tip #3 - Meet with yourself once a week to work on your business. Review your marketing activities, sales activities, client needs and financial status to save hours of clean up time for missing a commitment, or big bucks from passing on a lurking opportunity.

Tip #4 - Clean off your desk before finishing work for the week. Transfer all the little notes, phone numbers, ideas and dates into your calendar, database or project files…and set out your files and papers for Monday morning appointments.

Tip #5 - Work only five days a week. By putting boundaries on your work, you'll increase the quality of the time you do work, and nurture yourself and your relationships. (If you are one of the 24-7 types, you may need to go into this gradually.) Take three to four months by cutting back gradually until you are down to no more than a 40-50 hour week.

Tip #6 - Lay in a reserve of supplies to avoid last minute trips for cartridges and long lines at the post office. Extend this to your personal life: buy a month's supply of underwear, a six month's supply of paper products, laundry soap, and toiletries.

Tip #7 - Use the Internet to do research, order supplies, pay bills, purchase commodities and books, and movie tickets. The money you'll save by not taking time out for a trip to the office supply store, as well as all the impulse buys you'll avoid, will more than cover the delivery charges.

Tip #8 - Guard the precious prime geography on your desk. Leave a space to work, and a space for special papers that are "must do today" will go a long way in helping you feel more organized and be more productive.

Tip #9 - Throw it out, pass it on. Pass on left over, no longer needed office supplies, file folders, and binders to a local not-for profit agency or favorite school teacher.

Tip #10 - Finish Fully. This from Dru Scott, author of How to Put More Time in Your Life. Stop wandering from project to project, task to task, being distracted by have-to's or half-finished chores along the way. If you're not careful, you'll end the day with even more half-finished projects that clutter both your mind and your office. Prepare the invoice, put it into an envelope, address it, put a stamp on it, and then onto the out pile. Closure, even with small tasks, helps engender a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction, relieving stress, and releasing energy for the next thing that needs to be done.

Need to get your small business more strategic, organized, automated? Click here => http://www.1PersonBusiness.com for Pat Wiklund’s complimentary introductory course on How to Run a One-Person Business Without It Running You.

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Pat Wiklund's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Pat Wiklund

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More business articles:

  • Blankets - Retailers Carry Patchwork Heritage Collection to Help a Great Cause (Jay Leo)
    With your order your will also receive the Blanket America booklet. The booklet contains 14 pages defining the purpose of the Blanket America project, the quilts fascinating history and the President's call to action. Also included is the Blanket America Awareness car magnet

  • 8 Ways to Build a Killer Credit Score (Suzy Vanstrusen)
    This article focuses on eight ways on how you can build a killer credit score that will surely win your lender, landlord, employer and insurer's approval.

  • What Is Assistive Furniture And How Can It Make My Life Easier? (Mark Etinger)
    There are many assistive furniture on the market including manual bed frames, electric frames, press relief surfaces, bed pads and rails. Manual lifts and patient slings are also available and even cushions and back support, hip chairs, Geri chairs, lifts, stools and mobile recliners! Which one is right for you?

  • What Are Some Basic Refurbished Office Furniture For A Home Office? (Mark Etinger)
    Setting up a home office can be easy and cheap, only if you follow the right steps. First off you can BUY whatever you want. It's YOUR home office. So if you really want a big executive desk? Second, did you consider refurbished office furniture? Well... Read on!

  • Exciting Reasons to Buy New Homes in Sumter SC (Pam Bertrand)
    There is never a better time to buy a new home in Sumter, South Carolina than right now! New construction is on the rise and many investors are purchasing these homes before they are even finished knowing full well that they will realize a profit when the market takes a turn upward.

  • Should I Buy Cubic Zirconia Rings When it Comes To Diamond Engagement Rings? (Mark Etinger)
    You can own diamonds without being rich! Some of the lower carat weights are actually quite inexpensive and will look like a million bucks. Here's how you can get the deal of your life buying diamonds online.

  • Can You Really Be Debt Free Through Debt Consolidation? (Suzy Vanstrusen)
    With the recent economic slump, more people struggle with debt repayment and are in need of help. Is debt consolidation the answer? Can you really count on it to be debt free and enjoy financial stability?

  • Networking Don'ts (Alice Osborn)
    Effective networking takes some preparation so you come off looking like the professional you are. Be strong, be bold and try not to make these mistakes listed in this article.

  • A Simple Means Of Improving Energy Efficiency In Industrial Environments (Mark Farrell)
    Energy efficiency is always a constant worry in todays market. Learn how to reduce energy bills by following the steps in this simple interesting article.

  • Are You Looking For The Perfect Christmas Gift For Your Gamer Lover? (Mark Etinger)
    If you're planning to buy video games for your kids this Holiday Season, check out some used video games and start saving big time!

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information