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How to Declutter Your Desk

Being deliberate about your workspace can keep it from falling into disarray

A messy desk with a laptop

As an administrative coordinator for the Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke and Bass Connections, Kathy Peterson has plenty to do.

Her job has her overseeing the availability and allocation of eight conference rooms and enough work space for 18 faculty members and 95 post-doctoral and graduate students. She also manages the calendars of members of the unit鈥檚 leadership and keeps track of budgets and travel arrangements.

鈥淢y job is to make sure that everyone here has the ability to collaborate, communicate and work in an environment that鈥檚 functional and low-stress,鈥 Peterson said.

She does that job from a desk that has post-it notes tucked around her two computer monitors, stacks of papers sitting on wire racks and binders looming on shelves overhead. Her desk is a busy place, but it鈥檚 an orderly one, too. And for Peterson, the deliberate layout of her workspace is a key part of how she鈥檚 able to do her job.

Whether you鈥檙e as organized as Peterson or you鈥檝e got room to improve, check out these ideas on how to cut down on desk clutter and create a workspace that can maximize your productivity.

Evaluate Your ItemsA neat desk.

A simple first step toward a clutter-free desk is finding places to store your items and documents. Everything that doesn鈥檛 have a logical home is what Joy Birmingham, assistant director of leadership and professional development for , likes to describe as a postponed decision.

Whatever the item is, if it has yet to be put away, used or disposed of, it鈥檚 taking up space.

To combat this, Birmingham recommends acting quickly when new tasks or papers hit your workspace. Her motto is: 鈥淭rash it, file it or delegate it.鈥

鈥淵ou have to make a decision,鈥 Birmingham said. 鈥淭he time management killer is when people pick up the same piece of paper six times. If you can make a decision about where that piece of paper goes, it鈥檚 either out of your head or on your to-do list.鈥

Come Up with Your SystemKathy Peterson has found a system for organizing her desk that works for her. Photo by Stephen Schramm.

If you catch Kathy Peterson during the workday, she鈥檒l probably have with her a clear plastic folder containing a few sheets of paper. This is what she calls her 鈥淒o Folder.鈥 It contains papers related to the most pressing tasks of her day.

鈥淭hese are the things that are urgent and important,鈥 Peterson said of what鈥檚 in the folder. 鈥淎nd once they鈥檙e done, they鈥檙e gone.鈥

Peterson鈥檚 鈥淒o Folder鈥 system is one she came up with herself. Birmingham said that such homegrown ideas around organizing work flows are big steps toward finding the best way to keep your workspace organized.

She said that each person鈥檚 workspace should be customized to suit the way that person works best.

For example, Peterson uses the simple strategy of storing items and papers she uses most in drawers and shelves closest to her.

The idea behind all of this is that, as long as you鈥檙e conscious of how your surroundings affect your productivity, and you work on ensuring that those conditions exist, your workspace can work for you.

鈥淵ou get to define what clean is,鈥 Birmingham said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really about understanding what you need to do to focus.鈥

Make Time to Clear Your Desk Each DayCommon desk items.

An organized desk doesn鈥檛 happen organically.

Peterson said she makes sure to take a few moments, whenever she can, to tidy up her workspace. That can mean putting papers in proper files, getting rid of items related to tasks she鈥檚 completed and taking stock of where important documents and tools are.

鈥淚t gives me peace of mind and less stress,鈥 Peterson said.

While time is often at a premium during a workday, Birmingham pointed out that鈥檚 it鈥檚 important to reserve time 鈥 she plans on 15 minutes or so 鈥 for organizational tasks such as straightening your desk at the end of a work day or ordering your to-do list.

鈥淪ometimes, the most valuable 15 minutes of my day are those I take to plan and organize,鈥 Birmingham said.

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