So Much To Read…So Little Time
Magazines and newsletters threatening to take over your time and your space? Take control of your business reading.
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No matter what your field of business, there's undoubtedly a
magazine, newsletter or online publication that addresses your
industry. Keeping this information overload under control is
possible if you take the time to set up systems to manage and
digest everything.
- Designate one place in your office for magazines, newspapers
and any other publications you don't need to read right away.
One place to keep incoming reading is a stacking bin. It's
larger than a stacking tray and has legs, and you can add
additional bins on top to keep papers to be filed. The goal is to
keep this inactive information off your desk so you stay focused on
important tasks.
- Separate your business publications from your personal reading
to help you prioritize. Keeping them together gives you an
unrealistic picture of the amount of reading you actually have to
do.
- At least once each month, go through your magazines and other
publications and tear out only the articles you want to read. Be
selective and only tear out the articles you know you'll
eventually read. When you've finished, put the articles in a
file labeled "To read" and keep the file with you to read
in between appointments.
- Evaluate your subscriptions. Before you automatically renew
business subscriptions, ask yourself how much use you get out of
each magazine. Renew only those that contribute to your business
development.
- Set aside time to read. If you wait for an opportune time,
it'll never happen. Schedule a block of reading time on your
calendar or get in the habit of reading each day, if only for 30
minutes. You'll reduce your reading pile and the stress it
causes.
- Get articles online. Many publications offer the same
information online as in their printed versions. You can print out
the articles you want to read instead of having to sort through
every article. When you receive an online newsletter, either scan
it immediately or save it until the end of the day when you can
take a few minutes to read it.
Home office expert Lisa Kanarek is the founder of HomeOfficeLife.com and the
author of Organizing Your Home Office For Success (Blakely
Press) and 101 Home Office Success Secrets (Career
Press).
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