
First, reduce what's on your desk. Remove those items you don't immediately need – books, periodicals, reports, etc. – without mercy, either throwing them away or placing them in a filing cabinet. Keeping them out of sight may help keep them out of mind as well, and prevent you from piling them on your desk again.
Second, store items you need regularly, e.g., office supplies and active files, in drawers, removing them only when you're using them and returning these staples when you're done for the day.
Finally, try to set aside the last five minutes of every day to clear off your desk in keeping with the first two steps listed above. Rest assured that once you make this entire approach a habit, the only fires you'll have to extinguish will be work-related. E
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