One Year to an Organized Work Life : From Your Desk to Your Deadlines, the Week-by-Week Guide to Eliminating Office Stress for Good.

From the New York Times-bestselling author of One Year to an Organized Life, a week-by-week plan to increase your productivity and get organized at work.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Leeds, Regina
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Da Capo Press, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Praise for Regina Leeds' One Year to an Organized Life; CONTENTS; Untitled; Introduction; 1. JANUARY: Start Fresh; Week One: Chart the Course; Week Two: Decide Where You Want to Be; Week Three: Keep a Calendar; Week Four: Calm the Morning Rush; 2. FEBRUARY: Make the Most of Your Office Space; Week One: Reclaim Your Office; Week Two: Employ the Magic Formula; Week Three: Clear Your Desk; Week Four: Take Back Your Space; 3. MARCH: Stop Paper Pileups; Week One: Buried in Paper; Week Two: Learn the Secrets of a Working File System; Week Three: From Piles to Files.
  • Week Four: Maintain Your File System4. APRIL: Break Your Worst Time-Wasting Habits; Week One: Understand Procrastination; Week Two: Let Go of Perfection; Week Three: Find Where the Time Goes; Week Four: Improve Your Focus; 5. MAY: Set Priorities; Week One: Discover Why You Are in This Pickle; Week Two: Stop Negative Thinking; Week Three: Create a To-Do Plan; Week Four: Identify Sneaky Schedule-Interrupters; 6. JUNE: Dealing with People; Week One: Make Meetings More Productive; Week Two: Have We Met Before?; Week Three: Reactions Are Always a Choice; Week Four: Deal with Difficult People.
  • 7. JULY: Take a Vacation!Week One: Beat Burnout; Week Two: Get the Office Ready for Your Departure; Week Three: Use Your New Skills to Plan Your Vacation; Week Four: Leave Your Black Berry Behind; 8. AUGUST: Organize Your Virtual World; Week One: Uncover Your Communication Style; Week Two: Organize Your E-Mail; Week Three: More Communication Opportunities; Week Four: Clean Out and Back Up Computer Files; 9. SEPTEMBER: Fine-Tune for Fall; Week One: Improve Your Commute; Week Two: Organize Your Home Schedule; Week Three: Plan Your Home Office; Week Four: Create Your Home Office.
  • 10. OCTOBER: Ease Business TravelWeek One: Get in Sync; Week Two: When You Have to Get Ready at the Last Minute; Week Three: Pack for Business; Week Four: Complete Those Expense Reports; 11. NOVEMBER: Move Forward; Week One: Harness the Value of Professional Networking; Week Two: Make the Most of Conferences and Sales Conventions; Week Three: Update Your Resume and Other Important Documents; Week Four: Prepare for a Review and Ask for a Raise; 12. DECEMBER: Balance Your Work and Life; Week One: Streamline Your Holiday Experience at Work; Week Two: Office Parties.
  • Week Three: Banish End-of-the-Year Business Madness!Week Four: Enjoy This Week and Prepare for Next Year; Acknowledgments; Resources; Index.