Sep 01, 2021
If there are people who have mastered the art of workstation cleanliness before remote working, they would be digital media professionals. A few examples of these tech-oriented workers are SEOs, bloggers, vloggers, graphic artists, photographers, videographers, and streamers.
They understand that workstation cleanliness is vital for their job because it helps them focus more and perform at their best while spending hours in front of a computer. With that said, here are tips you can learn from them to keep your table tidy and boost your productivity.
If your desk work involves a lot of audio-related stuff, it’s no surprise that you’ll be using a lot of wires. It’s best that you stick a cord hanger to your wall to put these cords. Not only will it make your space look organized, but it will also prevent accidents such as cable trippings.
Desks are efficient dust magnets, especially if your office takes in outdoor air. You must clean your desk and peripherals with a microfiber cloth regularly because it takes in more dirt compared to cotton. This way, you’ll prevent your hardware from clogging and damage.
We’re all guilty of leaving one or a few items that we won’t always use on our workstations. Things like paper, folders, scissors, and scotch tapes are commonly seen strewn all over an average worker’s desk. If your table has a drawer, store these things inside. Otherwise, put them in a cardboard box and place that box under your station.
Too many personal decorations can interrupt our train of thought. One family portrait, framed favorite quote, or a pot of succulent is already enough to make your desk reflect your personality. Don’t have them all on one table and avoid bringing more non-office-related stuff to your workstation.
Paper is the #1 culprit for taking up a lot of office and desk space. It’s best to have your files encoded and stored in a flash drive or cloud.
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If your table isn’t beside a wall or there’s to place to stick your cord hangers, you can use self-adhesive cable management clips or velcro one-wraps. You can stick the former to the side or under your desk and is best used to organize wired peripherals. The latter is more useful for network and power cables.
Your water bottle, pen, phone, two-way radio, stress ball, and hand sanitizer are essentials that should be easy to grab. Put them on the left side of your desk if you’re left-handed. Otherwise, position them on the right side.
Pen, folders, paper, sticky notes, stamps, and staples are office supplies that have similar or interconnected purposes. They should be stored or organized near each other in a specific area of your workstation or in a designated drawer. By the time you’ll need to do a task that involves writing, you can easily get all you need in one go.
One common problem that people who mostly work in front of computers face is that they scramble to find a space where they’re about to sign documents. Avoid using a wide mousepad, especially if your table is small. Always leave space on your desk that you can use for pen and paper tasks.
Each one of us has a different style of workflow. Some work on a left-to-right pattern while others follow a piling system. Try out different styles until you find an arrangement that feels natural to you and is streamlined to make you more productive.
A friend of mine once said, “Don’t think twice about spending money and putting in the effort to make your workstation clean and beautiful. It’s an investment that won’t only make you productive, but will also make your work more enjoyable.”
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