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Apr 4, 2007

Spring Desk Cleaning

Keeping your desk and work space tidy can make a big difference in your efficiency. Spring is the time of year when we typically clean house so don’t forget to clean up your work space.

Filing

Filing systems get out dated and then they are not used. Put aside some time to revise your system for efficiency. Look at colour coding different types of work you do by using colour file folders and/or hanging file labels. Create new folders and proper labels for ones in use. File those piles of papers you’ve been meaning to file.

Drawers

Purchase a new drawer divider or trays to help organize the contents of your drawers. Regroup like things to each drawer. Throw out bent paper clips and donate other supplies that you don’t use. Oil drawer slides and give drawer bottoms a good wipe as you clean.

Desk Surface

Purchase desk organizing units to keep your pens, paper clips, sticky notes in one place. Keeping pre-moistened cleaning wipes in your drawer can make keeping the surface clean easier.

Lighting

Poor lighting can not only cause eye strain and headaches, it can make working frustrating. Invest in proper lighting and notice the difference it makes!

Atmosphere

Sometimes our work areas get neglected when it comes to art work and decorations. Spend some time and money to create a mood around a colour or decoration theme. Frame some of your favourite photos.

Desk Ergonomics

To arrange your desk for ideal office ergonomics:

  • your arm should be at a right angle to your keyboard
  • the top of your monitor should be 20 degrees below the horizontal line of sight and the screen should be anti-glare
  • you should have minimal bending of the wrist
  • the area behind your knees should not be touching the chair seat and your chair back should be adjusted so that your body is at a 90-120 degree angle

If you have comments or suggestions on this blog entry, please start a discussion

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