Messy desk and office? It’s not your fault! If you struggle to keep your workspace organized and tidy, you probably are not using an organizing system that is right for you. Knowing your organizational style can help you set up a system that STAYS clean and organized all the time!
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Thank you for this video !
Hey Cas, how do you buy so many things from the Container Store in Canada? I’d love to!
Where to get all the stuff?
I am a school librarian and we keep loosing library space ( we used to have 2 back areas that have been taken over by other staff). My desk looks cluttered but have nowhere else to put things but on my desk/ counter any help would be great
Hey,
I would love to see tips for people that are in co-working spaces, both for the co-working space to actually have for people. Right now I’m in a co-working/maker space, and I’d love for some of the clutter bug stuff to come in for the ideas of tool caddies, workspace caddies, office caddy, good ways to organize. Locker, like the school locker or co-working locker. School lockers be really great. I think also for kids and teens and anybody else that’s dealing with a locker, you know, like for gyms and such.
And then it’d be really great to have something for organizing the tools in a maker space as well. I know you have some things, but really along the lines of it’s easier to put it away than it is to put it down, like really hammering that home. And also having take back, and things like that for everybody.
So I’d love to hear your ideas on that, Cassandra.