
"Home offices have a way of attracting clutter. Most of us save a lot of things we might need "just in case" when it comes to our work, like old computer manuals or charging cords. But it's time to sit down and declutter your home office with these helpful tips from professional organizers. An organized desk can make it easier for you to feel productive."
""If it can be found online or hasn't been referenced in the last year, it's time to part ways. That printer manual from 2014 isn't exactly a collector's item," says Jennifer Johnson of The Orderly Space. If you find yourself surrounded by technology that no longer serves you, assess what you really need on a day-to-day basis. Maybe you've abandoned your monitor and only use your laptop now or maybe you're holding onto a bulky mouse"
Home offices frequently accumulate clutter from items kept "just in case," such as manuals, cords, and obsolete electronics. Visual clutter reduces focus and productivity, and decluttering clears space for rearranging or renovating. Start by removing old papers, manuals, and tax files that can be found online or that have not been referenced in the past year. Evaluate technology and recycle devices that no longer serve daily needs, including unused monitors, cassette players, and typewriters. Assess peripherals and discard bulky, replaced items like old mice and keyboards. Clearing these categories frees space and reduces distractions for more efficient work.
Read at Good Housekeeping
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