Don't be a hot mess: The importance of organization in the digital world

When it comes to working remotely, there's one skill that's often overlooked but is just as important as any other: organization. Just because you're not working in a traditional office setting doesn't mean your workspace can be a messy disaster zone. In fact, staying organized is even more important when you're working from home since it can help you stay focused and productive. Here are a few tips on how to get (and stay) organized while working remotely.

Tip #1: Set up a dedicated workspace

When you're working from home, it's important to have a dedicated workspace that's separate from the rest of your living space. This will help you get into "work mode" and avoid distractions. If you don't have an extra room that you can turn into an office, try setting up a workspace in a quiet corner of your house or apartment. Just make sure it's well-lit and comfortable so you can focus on getting things done.

Tip #2: Get organized digitally

Just because everything is digital doesn't mean it can't be organized. In fact, taking the time to set up your digital filing systems and using your calendar will help you stay on track in the long run. For example, create folders for each project you're working on and label them accordingly. That way, when you need to find a specific document, you'll know exactly where to look.


And don't forget to document everything! This will lead to fewer headaches later when you need to know what you did in the past. Documentation is the key to not screwing up later in your business and with clients. Always document how a client, vendor, or hire was onboarded.

Tip #3: Sync Your Devices

If you're working on multiple devices, it's important to sync them so that all your files are accessible from any device. This will help you avoid losing any important files or information. There are many different ways to sync your devices, so find the method that works best for you.

Tip #4: Take breaks and move around

When you're stuck in front of a computer all day, it's easy to get lost in your work and forget to take breaks. But it's important to step away from your desk every now and then to give your eyes a break, clear your head, and recharge. And if possible, try to get some fresh air every day by working outside for a bit. Trust us, your productivity will thank you for it later.

What's Next

One of the best ways to stay organized when working remotely is to use digital tools to your advantage. And if you find yourself struggling to stay on top of everything, consider enlisting the help of a virtual assistant or another remote worker who can help with tasks like scheduling and organization. Staying organized is key to being successful when working remotely—but it's not always easy. By following these simple tips, you'll be on your way to being productive (and sane) while working from home.

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