Marie Kondo was onto something

Here is my takeaway when it comes to clutter and time management.

Whether you’re working from an office, co-working space, or from home your set-up and systems drive your productivity. Keep your clutter monster at bay; clutter leads to procrastination and stress which certainly doesn’t help you function at peak performance.

If you’re working from home and don't have a home office, or you’re sharing it with your spouse and children that are also all at home, avoid working out of high traffic areas such as the living or dining room. You'll cut down on interruptions and not be easily enticed to stop working on work and start working on home life. Also keep work out of your relaxation zones so you can continue the feeling of separation.

All-in-all, make your workspace as functional as possible.

Tick tock… it’s About Time

Taren Sartler