So you've started a home business. You went out and purchased a
nice desk and comfortable chair, and maybe even a new computer
with all of the necessary extras. Now you're ready to earn an
income from home! How nice it will be to be your own boss, to
work when you feel like it and to answer to no one. At least
that's what you think.
If your business involves the internet you're probably going to
spend a lot of time at your desk. You think your desk at work
was a mess? You have no idea. This past year was one of the
most stressful times I've ever experienced; mostly due to the
chaos that was my Home Office, conveniently located in my
dining room. Here is the type of scenario that played itself
out in my home on a daily basis:
'Get up, fix coffee, take cup to desk, move slinky off desk,
let the dog out, open email, start making list of tasks to
complete, answer the phone, take a message for husband, leave
note on desk, let the dog back in, separate screaming siblings,
remember to pay phone bill, locate phone bill among the dozen or
so envelopes piled up on desk, write check, leave the prepared
bill among the remnants of the other bills, three-year-old runs
up to give Mommy a hug and spills coffee all over desk, throw
out the phone bill with the pile of trash (forgetting it's
there in the first place) along with son's school enrollment
paperwork that's been lying on desk under home business
catalogs and order forms and phone message taken earlier for
husband.'
The result of my morning's effort? Enrollment is late, phone
bill isn't paid on time, and husband wonders if I'll ever
regain sanity. Rewind, repeat tomorrow, next week, next month
etc.
Sound familiar? If you're new to home business, then maybe you
haven't yet experienced the perils of the Home Office. I think
the phrase is an oxymoron for most people. There's very little
divide between the stuff for home and the stuff for your
business. Even if you're lucky enough to have a separate room
for your office, I bet your family (and you too) are guilty of
leaving items or taking stuff to and from your desk. I don't
know how many times I have looked for the three ring hole
punch, only to find it on my daughter's art table along with
the kitchen tongs and bathroom plunger.
So you're asking yourself, 'How do I keep my desk organized and
my desk contents out of the hands of my family?' Good question.
There are dozens of articles and books written to help 'get
organized', but if you and your family are not respectful of
the Home Office Space, then no number of organizing binders and
boxes and tabs and expanding folders will help. I tried. Really
I did. I kept finding my lovely wicker In/Out Box in my
daughter's room, you guessed it, by the art table with the
other items she 'borrowed.'
What finally helped my stressful Home Office situation was to
schedule a time every week to throw away old bills, to not even
bring the junk mail into the house in the first place, and to
use a simple file folder system located in my desk drawer to
keep my home business paperwork, and family papers. As far as
the littlest sneak thief - I gave my daughter her own desk
drawer full of interesting things to look at. Simple plan. Now
if I could just find that ringing telephone.!
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