Title: Got Clutter Organizing for the Real World
1Got Clutter?Organizing for the Real World
- Janice Simon, M.A.
- Senior Educational Specialist,
- M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
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3The average U.S. executive wastes six weeks per
year searching for missing information in files
or on their desks.
4The Brick Pile
5The Brick Pile
6What does organizing mean?
- Get everything done youre supposed to get done.
- Find everything you have.
- Sharpen your axe!
- Working longer and harder vs. more effectively
- Making Cancer History
7Hows your RAM Space?
What happened on Greys Anatomy ?
Did I email George?
Where did I park my car?
I need to write that report.
8Step One The Beginning
- Whats working?
- Whats not working?
- Whats the problem?
- Everything needs a home!
- Prime Real Estate
9Digging Pompeii
- Pick ONE stack on your desk.
- Attack whats visible first.
- Dont read entire files or documents.
- Make a FAST decision to keep, delegate or toss.
10What to Toss?
- Anything old and duplicate
- Anything broken
- Anything you havent used in six months to a year
- Have a trash can or box at the ready.
11Decisions, Decisions.
- Have I used it within the last year?
- Have I ever used it? Is it something that I
inherited when I got this job/office and have
never used? - Will I need it?
- Who else has it?
- Will the world end if I throw this away?
12Incoming Paper and E-mails
- Throw it away or delete it.
- Read it.
- Act on it. Take care of it.
- File it. Put in tray to file later or put in
electronic file folder. - Forward it. Share it if appropriate.
13Finding a Home
- File Tray file weekly or every two weeks
- Hot Projects folder for each
- Keep daily use files and items close to you.
- Create Master File Index.
- Folder Tabs Left, middle or right
14File Mapping
House
Medical
File Category INSURANCE
My Car
Car
Life Insurance
Car 2
Claim
15File Mapping
- Insurance
- Car
- Honda Accord
- Claim for Collision
- Spouses Car
- House
- Insurance Policy
- Any claims
- Medical
- One file for each member of the family
- Life
16Maintenance
- 15 Minutes
- Regular filing
- Your new system Use it or lose your mind.
- Help the homeless!
17- Tomorrow is often the busiest day of the week.
- -- Spanish Proverb
18Where Does the Time Go?
- What are the biggest time wasters?
- The Candy Jar Factor
- Pavlovs Dog
- Screen Sucking
19Getting Started
- List unfinished business and to-dos.
- Unloading your brain
- Ruthlessly prioritize
20- If it takes two minutes to less to do, just do
it. - -- David Allen,
- Author of Getting Things Done
21Getting Things Done
- Commit to specific start time.
- Break large tasks into small ones.
- Schedule chunks in your planner.
- Reward yourself when completed.
- -- Harold Taylor
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23Managing Interruptions
- Turn off e-mail alert.
- Having the CC talk.
- Send calls button.
- Close the door.
- Stand up!
- Speaking up!
- Managing ourselves.
24Myself, Interrupted
- Managing Ourselves
- Thinking time
- Set a timer (20 minutes) to focus on one task
- Meet regularly with staff and co-workers
- Golden Rule applies
- Extrovert vs. Introvert
25Where am I?
26Managing E-Mail
- Taking Action
- Keep e-mails in your inbox
- Mark anything unread as a reminder
- _at_Action and _at_Waiting for folders
- Lotus Notes Tricks
- Copy into feature for calendar and to-do
features - Sort by size or name
27Managing E-Mail
- E-mails youre keeping
- Create file folders
- Periodically purge
- Detach attachments
28Reducing E-Mail
- Think about who you are sending and copying
e-mails to - On websites, check the fine print.
- Speak up!
- Urban Legends
- Snopes
--- K.J. McCorry, Author of Organize Your Work
Day in No Time
29Feel Overwhelmed?
30Feel Overwhelmed?
- Attention Deficit Trait
- Tips to handle ADT
- Get adequate sleep, eat a healthy, well-balanced
diet, and exercise - Do a couple of tasks before opening email.
- Keep email hours.
- Talk face-to-face with someone you like every
four to six hours during a day - -- Overloaded Circuits Why Smart People
Underperform by Edward M. Hallowell, Harvard
Business Review, January 2005.
31Biggest Hurdles
- Procrastination
- Perfectionism
- No boundaries
32Procrastinate now. Dont put it off.
33Procrastination
- Eat That Frog!
- What if you have two frogs?
34Perfectionism
- When is good enough actually good enough?
- Me? Delegate?
35Boundaries
36Surviving a Meeting
- Action!
- File folder for each regular meeting
- Notepad, pen, agenda, notes
37Surviving a Conference
- Keep information and receipts in envelope
- Purge at the hotel
- File conference materials where you can find them
- Business cards
- What promises did you make?
38Surviving Vacation
- Take one. Please.
- Think Gilligans Island No voice mail, email,
laptop, etc. - Getting ready to leave
- When you get back
39Other Time Eaters
- Get organized! Disorganization and clutter eats
up time. - Putting systems in place makes it easier to
keep clutter under control. - Learn to say no!
- Save time in bits and pieces.
40Saving Time in Bits and Pieces
- Get ready for work the night before.
- Lay out clothes, cereal bowls, etc.
- Put things near the door.
- Pay bills online.
- Set up reading basket.
- Open mail by the trash can.
41More Bits and Pieces
- Make minor decisions quickly.
- Put deadlines on replies if appropriate.
- Keep a voicemail log.
- In planner, keep a list of people you talk to
regularly and jot down topics you want to talk to
them about as you think of them.
42There will always be more work to do, another
project to finish, another meeting to attend,
another report to write.
43Get Immediate Results!
- The Power of One
- Tackle one pile, one drawer, one closet, one
purse or briefcase, etc. - Rome wasnt built in a day.
- At the end of the day, find a home for
everything.
44What is Your Brick Pile?
45The End of the Brick Pile
46Happy Organizing!
- Janice Simon
- jsimon_at_mdanderson.org
- 1515 Holcombe Blvd.,
- Unit 182
- Houston, Texas 77030
- 713-792-8061