Friday, February 4, 2011

52 Weeks: #5 Organizing My Office

My office is my dump spot for all my ongoing projects and it is a mess. My problem is that I tend to set at the kitchen table to do my projects and then when I am done for the day or it is time for dinner I clean my stuff off of the table and set it on my desk. When I work on a small project I clean it up when I am done. If it is a bigger project I work on it for several hours and get bored or don’t know what to do next so I stop working on it for a few days to a week.


During Holiday or for parties I use my desk a lot for cooling my baking project or to set all the things I am going to use such serving dishes, food items, and decorations until I am ready to use them. This means I have to clear my desk at a busy time and end up just putting all my stuff in my desk or on the shelves so it doesn’t all go to the same spot or get organized.

I cleared out the top draw of my desk to use to store my current projects. This will help me to keep the top of my desk clean and have a place to store things as I am working on them. I returned everything that wasn't to be stored in my office to their proper place. I also removed the shelf from my desk and stored it in my basement until I decide if my desk will be fine without it.

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I even updated my little window decorations.

















So how about you? Do you have any tricks for making yourself keep your office or desk neat and tidy? Or at least reasonably so?

Submitted to:

I'm an Organizing Junkie 52 Weeks of Organizing
Works for Me Wednesday

3 comments:

  1. Looks great! Now its a great place to work on crafts or whatever!! Happy Oganizing:)

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  2. Love the ribbon holder.

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  3. Good job! I found you on Org. Junkie's link party. I'd love for you to stop by and link up, I've been doing a series on office organization.

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