Here's How to Organise a Messy Office

Photo of a cluttered home office workspace

Tracy Lynn is a decluttering expert who helps people to clear and organise their stuff for improved wellbeing. This article provides useful tips for decluttering a home office.

If you struggle to keep your office tidy, I hope to give you some help with that. I have tips on organising a messy office that may help you get there easier than you imagine. Use this to help with your Home Office Organization and streamline another area in your home.

Working from home can be a bit overwhelming, especially if this is all new to you. And maybe creating an organized office space might seem impossible now, but with a few pointers and a straightforward step-by-step, we will have you there in no time.

Maybe your office isn’t really an office at all. Maybe instead, you are working from your kitchen table or, worse, on your lap or wherever you can find a bit of quiet space. But what if you had a dedicated space? An actual, honest-to-goodness office where you can work without chaos, messes, or misplaced things.

Home Office Organization

Step #1. Set Up a Clean Work Area

Step #2.  Set Up Zones 

Step #3.  Create a Simple Filing System

Step #4.  Set up a Dedicated Work Space

Bonus Tools for an Organized Office

Start a Calendar File

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