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Step 1: The Basic Setup
You have to assign a space in your house or apartment and actually call it the office or study. Not everybody can dedicate an entire room to books, documents and papers, so just cordon off an area, say a corner either in a bedroom, guestroom or dining room and call it your home office space. In this space, you will need a table and chair (the most basic will do), on which you will keep your computer or laptop (almost everyone has one), a bookshelf and a filing cabinet. The bookshelf here is not for books only, per se, but for storing unused but important documents. The filing cabinet is for storing day to day paperwork, files and bills. You might as well get a filing cabinet with a couple of extra drawers to store stationary if your study table doesn?t have any. Step 2: Day-to-Day Office The filing cabinet is the focal point of current paperwork. This is where you should store all your incoming bills and documents. I suggest taking a professional office approach, like I do. - Use hanging file folders as category folders in which you keep sub-category files. Confused? Don?t be! Here?s what I mean. Hanging folders should be named ?Telephone and Utilities,? ?Credit Cards and Bank Papers,? ?Health and Insurance,? ?Miscellaneous,? etc. Step 3: Office Archives We all have tons of documents that are rarely used or read but are super important and definitely need to be stored and archived. These may include your degrees, passport copies, various certificates, records, old utility bills, bank statements etc. There are two ways to go about storing these in the bookshelf I mentioned earlier. Option A ? You can file them away in neatly labeled binders. For instance, ?Vineeta?s bank statements 1995-1999.? Option B ? You can store them in Manila files stack in storage boxes. These boxes come as plain or fancy as you want, and you can keep dumping older files into boxes without the hassle of punching holes to put away in binders. Use some waterproof plastic folders to store really important documents. Step 3: Everyday Accessories There are a few things that you must always have in your home office drawers ready for your disposal when you need them. Stapler and pins |
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