… continuation The idea behind the ‘D’ box is that you don’t actually throw these random pieces of information away permanently. You simply put them somewhere out of the way, just in case there is a need to take a look at them again later on. If you do need to find that information or […]
… continuation Six Ways to Win the War Over Your Work Area and Information Overload. 5. Sort your old papers and emails using a ‘D’ box One of the many challenges of being a ‘road warrior’ is the number of pieces of paper and electronic information that you end up collecting throughout your days […]
… continuation Six Ways to Win the War Over Your Work Area and Information Overload. 4. Get rid of all excess junk If you find that your vehicle has a collection of scraps of paper, drink bottles, wrappers and all the other stuff I won’t mention on the floors, under the seats, in […]
… continuation Six Ways to Win the War Over Your Work Area and Information Overload. 3. Create a paper and electronic colour coding system Email tools, such as Microsoft Outlook®, allow you to colour code emails so you can quickly identify incoming messages. For example, you could colour code all emails coming from any […]
… continuation Six Ways to Win the War Over Your Work Area and Information Overload. 2. Clean up your desk, work area and car once a week Your work area and your car will not only look better, but I can promise that you will feel better about yourself and your work when you […]