OFFICE ORGANIZATION ISSUE
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A Note from Danielle...
To be quite honest, I was wracking my brain on this week's article. At
first I thought I'd talk about some nifty organizing tools, which got
me to looking around at my office and appreciating anew how much I love
my space. So I thought, heck, why not do a little tour? That might be
more fun!
Yours in goodness and success :)
Danielle
Keister
Founder & Virtual Assistant Expert
Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce


This
week I'm grateful for...
Crystal
Coleman of Edge VA for bucking herd mentality, speaking
her mind and demonstrating an ability to think rationally and objectively.
I've found her to be a whip-smart quick-study, too!


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Do You Love Your Office?
Aesthetics are very important to me. The space in which
I work has a a very powerful effect on my sense of well-being and I love
to be surrounded by things that are beautiful, fun and practical all at
the same time. Form + function, don't you know!
1. So here is my desk area:

I adore my L-shaped glass desk. It's the CEO
series from Dania and it's huge with workspace for miles. It
isn't the most practical thing because you have to dust it much more often,
but I absolutely love the beauty of it. Plus, in a smaller office space
such as mine, it helps open the room up and reduces the feeling of crowding
a large desk in a small room normally gives.
I also have the separately purchased ergonomic keyboard
tray that slides out in front of the computer. With the amount of time
I spend on the keyboard, this is critical to wrist health!

I have a rolling filing cabinet under my desk.

This is great for keeping tickler files and other things
you need on a daily basis at your fingertips.
This is my latest pen holder:

As you can see, it's not technically a pen holder at all.
I don't like typical office organization tools; they're so boring and
humdrum. I like to find interesting and unusual holders and things at
antique stores and yard sales. This latest holder was actually a Dollar
Store find. I like the Asian-style flavor and it certainly holds more
than the typical pen holder.
2. I love my zebra chair!

It's stylish, fun and practical. I have never liked
high-backed office chairs with arms. Even in my corporate days, people
thought I was crazy to be turning my nose up at the expensive executive
chairs I was given in favor of something much easier to move around in.
I can't stand those dang chair arms getting in my way.
3. This is one of my filing areas:

I have a very sturdy Hon two-drawer lateral file. I prefer
lateral files because a) they take up less floor space by using space
along the wall instead; b) they offer greater filing capacity; and c)
contents are much easier to file and access than in front-loaded drawers.
I like to use colorful binders for documents and manuals
I refer to frequently. They add visual interest and style to the room.
On the top shelf, you can see that I like to use glass vases to hold my
creative supplies.

The small vase holding my Sharpie collection is actually
a glass candle holder I got from Target. I've also found interestingly
patterned and textured holders from Toilet & Bath departments, LOL.
4. This is my basket of small electronics accessories:

I found this gorgeous double-walled basket at a yard sale
last summer for $1. This where I keep all my extra cords and chargers.
It's practical while adding beauty to the room. I use ziplock bags to
keep things organized.

All the cords and plugs and accessories for my cell phone
go in one bag. All those for my digital recorder go in another. All those
for my camera go in another, and so forth. Then I mark the baggies with
a Sharpie so I know which bag goes to what.
5. "The Wave" by Hokusai is one of my
favorite classics.

I have this awkward space underneath my office window. I
couldn't figure out what to do with it for the longest time because the
baseboard heater always threw a wrench in the works. When I came across
this panoramic poster online, I knew it would be perfect visual interest
for that area. I took it to my local craft store where I had it Color-Plaked
which adds this clear, durable texturized coating over the top of the
particle-board mounted piece. The way they do the wall-mounting in the
back (they call it Color-Float) is ingenious. I couldn't begin to describe
it, but it makes the piece stand out from the wall for a really interesting
effect.
6. I use split tubing to organize computer and electrical
cords.

This is a great way to disguise those ugly cables and cords.
Since my desk is glass, I have nothing on which to screw in any kind of
cable organizer so this is perfect. I got mine at Home Depot where you
can get one pkg of 8' split tubing for a mere $2.99. Cords are easily
tucked into the tubing with your fingers. The tubing is also easily cut
with scissors so you can measure out precise lengths.
7. I have a badass
surround-sound computer speaker system which is great for listening
to music, movies and business teleseminars.

8. This is my vision board:

I created my board so that it could be used as a permanent
art piece as well as a vision board. It hangs on the wall in front of
where I sit at the computer so that I look at it each and every day. What
I did was take three cork panels and glue them to a piece of cut particle
board. I then painted the entire thing in a pretty plum color and had
the frame shop screw-in the hanging wire. Voila! I use clear pushpins
on my cut-outs so whenever I want to update my board with new intentions,
I just swap things out.
9. This is my printer:

I recently switched to an all-in-one
printer/copier/scanner so I could free up more desk space.
I love the sleek, all-black coloring as well. I really don't know much
about which brands are better than others when it comes to printers, but
I'm very happy with this HP Photosmart Plus and I have to say, HP has
some fan-freaking-tastic customer support.
10. This is my glass whiteboard:

I could not live without this thing, seriously. Whenever
an idea flits through my head, I can swivel around in my chair and capture
it instantly. I use it for my to-do lists, too. I save on so much paper
and once I complete something, I simply wipe it away. I recently found
a magentic glass whiteboard vendor in California and am so stoked!
They are very expensive (the size I'm getting is a bit over $700), but
to me well worth it. Shipping would cost an extra $600+ so we're making
a roadtrip out of it down to San Fransisco to pick it up ourselves.
Resource: Craigslist
is awesome for finding great deals on office furniture, equipment and
supplies. I got my practically new, perfect condition Hon lateral file
drawers that way for $50 from a company going out of business. They would
have cost well over $300 brand new. The whole reuse/recycle/repurpose
mentality really appeals to me, and if you ever want something that is
mail-order only, pop in a search of Craigslist and you just might be able
to pick it up locally without the wait.
About
the Author: Danielle Keister is an author, business advisor and
innovator in the Virtual Assistant profession. Through her organization,
the Virtual
Assistance Chamber of Commerce, she is passionate about helping
Virtual Assistants grow stronger, more financially successful practices
that lead them to greater personal happiness, freedom and client satisfaction.
An administrative professional of 20+ years and veteran Virtual Assistant
of 12+ years, her no-nonsense approach to business development has gained
her recognition as one of the leaders in the field.
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