Archive for December 29th, 2007

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As you gear up your business for 2008, I’m sure you have lots of good ideas. But there is something that is often ignored - getting organized. And with the explosion of email and digital media, being organized is getting even tougher.

To help things out, I had a chance to interview Monica Ricci, the author of Organize Your Office In No Time and the founder of Catalyst Organizing Solutions. She is also Office Depot (NYSE: ODP)’s organizing advisor.

Ricci’s core filing system is called F.A.I.T.H, which involves:

File It: If something requires filing, then file it now.

Act: Have an action file for your recurring tasks.

In Progress: This is a file for things that don’t fit in a category. Examples: invitation to an event, plane tickets, directions to a client location, or even a birthday card.

Toss: Don’t be a pack rack.

Hand Off: Maybe something will be useful for a colleague?

“Everyone should set aside time once a month to sort and slim the files,” said Ricci. “Put the date in your planner for one hour on the last Friday of each month.”

Store It Up

Ricci advises that you get into the habit of backing up your digital materials. To this end, she suggests a SimpleTech Portable Hard Drive that can store between 40GB and 1TB. “Take the time everyday to back up your work,” says Ricci.

Another idea is to have a flash drive, such as the Ativa 4GB flash drive (it holds as much as 160,000 sheets of paper).

And, sometimes “old school” approaches work well too. Says Ricci: “Stop taking notes on loose paper and begin using a three-ring notebook to keep all important meeting notes and phone messages together. A well-priced, leather-bound notebook — like the Three-Ring Binder by Foray — gives you the capability to move pages while staying well-organized and professional-looking.”

Tom Taulli is the author of various books, including The Complete M&A Handbook and The Edgar On the web Guide to Decoding Financial Statements.

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This home in the seaside village of Watch Hill, Rhode Island seems to have been pressed into service as some sort of hotel or corporate retreat. The Chateau Ste. Michelle Estate is on a 4.82 acre parcel of land. The home was built in 1930 and then renovated in 1992. It has 14 bedrooms total with 15 full baths and another five half baths and there’s an industrial kitchen big enough to feed all those people. The home also includes a pool table room, bar room and conference room. Outside there are tennis courts and an in-ground pool as well as extraordinary views of the Atlantic. It looks enjoy it would take a bit of effort to turn this back into a family home. This estate is listed at $10.9 million.

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Getting Things Done or GTD is David Allen’s system for personal productivity. I gave away a free copy of the audio book in a contest before. Here’s a summary of the book:

This video shows how you can create your own GTD notebook easily and more economically in lieu of the folders and containers suggested in the book. (Then again I think they weren’t meant to be taken literally). Here’s the video:

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“A life without purpose is a languid, drifting thin; Each day we ought to review our purpose, saying to ourselves:  Today, let me make a sound beginning, for what we ahve hitherto done is naught.”                    Thomas A. Kempis

As we draw close to the end of the year, we all seem to find ourselves reflecting, thinking back, thinking ahead.  I like this quote because it isn’t just about New Year’s resolutions, but about looking at every day as a “sound beginning.”  What is a “sound beginning”?  Something to consider.  Let me know what you think.

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If you haven’t entered yet, you can click here to find out more about it.

Contest ends December 29, 11:59PM MST.

Join now!

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Your boss could be like your ideal friend or your worst enemy.  Here are some articles that’ll help you survive any relationship turmoils with your boss:

A 6 Step Guide on How to Earn the Love of Your Boss

Top 7 Ways to Make Your Boss Hate You

How to Suck Up without Looking Like You’re Sucking Up

20 Ways to Impress Your Boss

5 Ways to Disarm a Grumpy Boss

How to get the boss to enjoy you

How to befriend a boss

OMG - My Boss Wants to Befriend me via my On the web Profile

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From Carol Simpson Productions’ workplace cartoons.

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Here’s a scenario: you need to take down some important notes, but you don’t have a computer around. Or, you know, you’re just more comfortable with a pen and a pad of paper. Isn’t it tiresome to have to type the entire thing all over again just to get down digitally? Not if you have the Mobile NoteTaker.

From the ThinkGeek Website:

Product Features

  • Instantly transcribe your written notes and drawings
  • Uses standard paper - no special paper required
  • Stores up to 50 A4 pages
  • Includes LCD to view and confirm input
  • Operates both in mobile mode and when connected to Computer or notebook
  • Connects to PC/Notebook via USB cable (included)
  • Includes software for synchronization and management of stored files
  • Includes software for OCR conversion of handwriting into editable text
  • Writes directly into Microsoft ® Office applications (in Connected mode)
  • Allows file transfer over LAN, e-mail and instant messaging application (in Connected mode).

Pretty cool, huh?

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for this week’s Downloadables, we’re featuring Reminder Cube - a feature-rich desktop calendar.

Here’s a brief summary from FreeDownloadaDay.com

Along with the standard ability to enter and edit appointments, you can also track longer-term projects with a searchable task list. A special “all day” window grants you to make notes that don’t apply to a specific task or appointment, but rather a whole day. Gone are the days of having to use poor old 8:00 am as the catch-all for notes for the day.

 

Click here to download Reminder Cube

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What? You haven’t entered the Pimp Your Work contest yet? But it’s nearly the 29th!  Plus, the prizes will help you get organized, remove clutter from your life, and make you get things done faster.  Click here for the mechanics of the game.

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