Friday, March 6, 2020
5 Must-Have Desk Items for Your New Job
5 Must-Have Desk Items for Your New Job Image via https://pixabay.com 1. A Calendar or Planner In order to do well in your new job, youâll need to stay on top of everything that you have to get done each day, as well as due dates for important projects. To keep track of important dates, itâs a good idea to have a calendar or a planner handy that you can consult from time to time. While choosing between a calendar or a planner is up to you, in general a calendar will be helpful if you want to use it mainly for keeping track of major events, such as important meetings and due dates, while a planner is a great option if you want to have a place where you can write out all of your to-doâs each day. Either way, being able to glance at one to keep track of the date for scheduling and day-to-day purposes will be a major help. 2. A Desk Organizer If your desk is unorganized, youâll run the risk of spending so much time looking for your office supplies that you lose time you could be spending on your work itself. For this reason, itâll be a huge help if you have a desk organizer to keep everything in order. Youâll want to have a set place for everything so that you always know where to find paper clips, extra pens, or staples when you need them. In addition, having a desk organizer will keep items from getting scattered all around your desk and drawers, taking up unnecessary spaceâ"which, as well as cluttering up your space may also make you seem less professional to your colleagues. All in all, having a desk organizer will be a huge help when youâre starting your new job. 3. A Mug When you need to come into work early, or when the afternoon is dragging on and youâre starting to lose your energy, caffeine will be a huge help. However, in order to make the coffee or tea that you need to wake yourself up, youâll need to have your own mug at the ready. To make sure that youâre prepared when you reach your mid-afternoon lull, itâs a good idea to bring your own mug into work that you can keep at your desk when you need it. Plus, if you keep your mug at your desk, you wonât run the risk of having it confused with someone elseâs. 4. A Water Bottle In addition to having a coffee mug handy for when you need a caffeine fix, youâll also need to make sure that you stay hydrated throughout the day. In order to do so, keep a reusable water bottle with you at your desk that you can refill whenever you need. By bringing your own water bottle to work, youâll refrain from wasting plastic water bottles, and you wonât have to constantly get up from your desk to get a drink of water. Youâll also be able to work better and stay more focused if youâre properly hydrated, so make sure you keep your water bottle full! 5. File Folders Throughout the course of your day, youâll probably be getting a lot of paperwork and documents that you may need to refer back to later. To ensure that all of your work stays organized and that nothing gets lost (which is the last thing you want when youâre starting a new job), make sure that you have some sort of filing system in place, either on top of your desk or hidden away in a drawer. The way that you want to organize your paperwork is up to you, but just having a system will be a huge help both in clearing away all of the unnecessary clutter on top of your desk and later on when you need to find something. Plus, if any of your colleagues need to find something in your desk, having organized files will make it much easier for them. When youâre starting a new job, youâll have to do some planning in terms of what youâll need in order to succeed. Considering that youâll be spending most of your time at your new desk, itâs important to keep it tidy and to have everything that youâll need easily on hand. In addition to the more obvious items, like pens and notepads, youâll also want to have some extra items on hand. The more you plan out your workspace, the more prepared youâll be to conquer the job at hand!
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