Small, cluttered workspace got you feeling down?
Revamp your workspace so you can be more effective and organized!
Millions of people worked from home during the pandemic. Many had to get creative with a small workspace — the corner of your kitchen, the left side of your couch, your patio, your kid's room.
Maximizing a small space can be challenging, but with some strategic planning and organization, you can make the most of any space!
1. Prioritize & Declutter
It's time to throw away all unnecessary items. Throw out that keyboard from 1995, the old cell phones that don't work, and, yes, even all the junk mail you didn't plan on reading in the first place.
Keep
Anything essential!
Desk
Chair
Organizers
Important office supplies
Garbage
Everything else!
Old cell phones
Old mail/letters/newspapers
Old bills or receipts
Extra boxes or containers
2. Storage & Furniture
Small workspace? The best option: vertical storage.
Start by mounting shelves above your desk area. This allows your desk and floor space to clear up a bit.
Next, look into multifunctional furniture. Invest in furniture that serves multiple purposes. Look into desks with built-in drawers or tables that have storage.
Another furniture option is buying furniture that can be folded, compacted, or easily put away — for example, a folding desk, or wall-mounted drop-down table.
3. Go Digital
Paper clutter can be overwhelming. As often as possible, digitize your documents, photos, or notes. This eliminates the need for physical storage on your desk/in your office and opens up more room.
Investing in note-taking apps and cloud storage can save you time, space, and stress. Some popular ones include:
Quiz
Jenny is trying to turn her small home office into a neat, organized, and useful space. What advice would you give Jenny? Select all that apply:
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Maximizing a small workspace is all about efficient organization and utilizing space-saving solutions. With careful planning and smart organizational choices, you can create a productive workspace — no matter the size!
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