Sticky Business

Can’t see your desk for all the yellow notes? Follow these steps to clean up your act.

By Lisa Kanarek Jan 01, 2000

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Before you instinctively reach for another sticky note, askyourself these questions:

  • Could you enter the information in your paper-based planner,electronic organizer or contact management program instead?
  • Will a note stuck to the side of your monitor remind you totake action . or get lost in the clutter?
  • Could you write information on a sheet of paper within anexisting file instead of adding a sticky note to that file?
  • Before you write a note, ask yourself whether it’s simplerjust to complete the task you’re reminding yourself to perform,thereby eliminating the need for the note.
  • Do you need to keep sticky notes within reach? If not, make aclean break-take the notes off your desk and resist the temptationto overuse them.

Before you instinctively reach for another sticky note, askyourself these questions:

  • Could you enter the information in your paper-based planner,electronic organizer or contact management program instead?
  • Will a note stuck to the side of your monitor remind you totake action . or get lost in the clutter?
  • Could you write information on a sheet of paper within anexisting file instead of adding a sticky note to that file?
  • Before you write a note, ask yourself whether it’s simplerjust to complete the task you’re reminding yourself to perform,thereby eliminating the need for the note.
  • Do you need to keep sticky notes within reach? If not, make aclean break-take the notes off your desk and resist the temptationto overuse them.

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Brother home office expert Lisa Kanarek advises corporations and individuals on all aspects of working from home and writes the blog Working Naked. She is the author of several books, including Working Naked: A guide to the bare essentials of home office life.

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