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  2. 5 Ways to Create an Organized & Motivating Workspace - AOL

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    5 Ways to Create an Organized & Motivating Workspace. In recent times, many of us have found ourselves working from home, and creating a productive and inspiring home office space is more ...

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    Not only will having an organized office look more inviting, but it'll motivate you to get to work, especially since you won't have to clear paper piles and junk out of your way to get the job done.

  4. 80 Home Office Ideas for an Organized and Creative Workspace

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  5. Get Organized with The Home Edit - Wikipedia

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    Get Organized with The Home Edit is a 2020 reality television series about The Home Edit, a professional organizing company founded by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin. [2] [3] It began with The Home Edit book, followed by home organization and lifestyle products, and the streaming series.

  6. Tickler file - Wikipedia

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    A simple tickler file may use any number of folders. A tickler file or 43 Folders System is a collection of date-labeled file folders organized in a way that allows time-sensitive documents to be filed according to the future date on which each document needs action.

  7. Time management - Wikipedia

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    The Getting Things Done method, created by David Allen, is to finish small tasks immediately and for large tasks to be divided into smaller tasks to start completing now. [28] The thrust of GTD is to encourage the user to get their tasks and ideas out and on paper and organized as quickly as possible so they are easy to see and manage.

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