With working from home becoming the norm, here are some helpful hints to keep things tidy and remain productive. FMTNews FMTLifestyle HomeOffice Jobstore
With the Covid-19 pandemic, many people have been forced to work from home. Remote working may sound glamorous but, contrary to popular belief, it does not mean just jumping out of bed and working in one’s pyjamas!
Have a fixed spot for the computer, printer, monitor and other accessories and make sure there are enough plug points. Set aside a day in the week for this task. Make it a point to throw away at least three things that are not important. Shred the bits of paper with notes scribbled on them. Create spaces to store office stationery, paperwork, files and other important documents. Label them properly and colour-code files.
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