Sunday, May 31, 2020
10 Office Hacks to Improve Productivity
10 Office Hacks to Improve Productivity As the nights get longer and the days get shorter, much like the refresh you have with your work wardrobe from summer to winter, it can help to give your work routine a little upgrade. These tips from outsourcing platform Airtasker are essential to killer productivity. Look around your desk right now. Is it organized chaos, or just everyday chaos? A cluttered brain and a cluttered to-do list donât do much for productivity. Here are ten genuinely useful office assistance hacks to help you get organized and do more. 1. Clean between keyboard keys with tape and a toothbrush There have been a few different tests on this, but the consensus is your keyboard has over 3000 more germs per square inch than an actual toilet seat. Use some sticky tape to pick up crumbs and even a toothbrush can come in handy to dust between the keys, then an antibacterial wipe to sort those germs out. 2. Stick time slots on your water bottle Youâll have heard just about every fitness influencer stressing about how drinking a minimum of two liters of water a day is a smart choice; however, us mere mortals know this is more difficult to do than it sounds. With the autumn/winter months approaching, all you want is a hot chocolate or a good old builderâs tea. Not only will drinking more water ward off the need for snacking, since your brain is mostly water, drinking it helps you in many ways, including improving concentration and cognition. The best way to challenge yourself into doing this is to get yourself a refillable water bottle (which weâre sure you own because you care about plasticâs damaging impact on the environment) and mark 1-2 hour time slots on it. Youâll also know at a glance if your water-drinking is behind schedule. 3. Choose a plant for your desk Just because itâs your work desk, that doesnât mean to canât add your little personal touch or even a little life to it. Some desks are a bit sad and dreary, even in the freshest and innovative office spaces. According to the University of Exeter, plants can improve wellbeing by up to 47% and enhance creativity by 45%. Searches for âair purifying plantsâ and âaloe veraâ were up a whopping 550% year on year in 2017. Try a peace lily, bamboo, bonsai, or a succulent. The last one hardly needs watering. 4. Learn keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts can help you screenshot, change your font size, or drag an email back from the jaws of being sent too early. While youâre learning them all, pin a handy chart to the wall in front of you. This cheat sheet is for both PCs and Macs. Soon though, theyâll become muscle memory. 5. Schedule time for emails Itâs estimated we spend over 2 hours a day reading and answering emails. Thatâs a bit disturbing when you think about how much office admin you can do in 2 whole hours. Considering it takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to get back to the task when interrupted by something itâs worth also blocking out a particular time of the day that you use specifically for a team meeting and replying to emails. Allocate a specific time of day for answering emails, rather than swapping between tasks and breaking concentration. For immediate stuff, thereâs instant messaging, or even a quick chat. 6. Tidy up leads and wires There are lots of ways to keep cables out of view. Two of the simplest involve attaching bulldog clips or plastic picture hangers to the back of your desk. Just fix the wires to the desk legs and feed down to the plug sockets. If you want to go full Pinterest, label tab stickers to identify what each lead is for and where itâs plugged in. 7. Keep a notepad for ideas and reminders Ideas can hit at any time, and we all know that even if we say we will, we will not remember them the next day. Buy a small notebook and jot down anything you want to remember or use later. Itâs particularly useful when youâre on the phone and madly searching for a post-it. When youâre stuck for inspiration, or want to jog your memory, refer back to it. 8. Ignore notifications. Temporarily⦠If you need to focus, you donât need productivity apps or notification blockers. Just turn your phone to silent and put it face down in a drawer. It feels strange at first, but push notifications continually distract us, and app developers keep giving us more and more to look at. 9. Stand up every hour The NHS advises we âmove more, sit less.â If youâre often at a desk, it could be slowing down your metabolism and weakening your muscles and bones gradually over time. Stand up every hour, even just for a few minutes. Take calls on your feet, walk for 20 minutes at lunchtime, and park further away from the front door. 1o. Remember, multitasking is a myth Itâs virtually impossible for a human to focus on more than one thing at once and do them both well. Our brain switches between tasks quickly, pausing one and picking up the other. Have a to-do list, do each task individually, and tick them off. Youâll work through it far faster. We spend a lot of time in the office and at our desk. Make that time count and keep your admin to a minimum. Oh, and once again, drink more water.
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