You can learn a lot about a person from her desk, and I’m not just talking about whether it’s a neat desk or a messy desk. I’m talking about what is actually on the desk.
- Two cell phones charging – Personal and business phones, but my personal cell is used more for business than the business one. Go figure.
- Headset and microphone -To use with my Dragon Naturally Speaking software, which I can’t use right now.
- Flier and information for Dragon Naturally Speaking software – I downloaded version 12, but it won’t install. Ugh. Don’t you hate it when that happens?
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers RFPs – Both the elementary/middle school and ASSETs versions, for California, if course. The FAQs are printed out, too. Together, they make a pile of paper about two inches thick, all of which must be read before I can move forward with the training workshops and actually grant writing I’ll be doing. Come to think of it, I think I do just about as much reading as writing in my work. That was never mentioned to me before I started this journey.
- An article a colleague printed for me called, “50 Grammatical Mistakes to Avoid.” – I think I’ve already made about 6 in this post. They are technically not necessarily mistakes, but bad writing habits to avoid. And I just indulged in three of them in that last sentence.
- A pile of bills and insurance documents – No explanation is needed. Those are just no fun all around.
- Paperwork for a couple of different evaluation projects – I keep telling myself that if I keep them on my desk I won’t forget about them and I can work on them a little every day. Well, I don’t forget about them, of course, but they end up just getting in the way when I’m trying to finish up other projects. Do I move them? Of course not.
- My notebooks – I have a notebook that I use for all my notes on all projects. I started doing this years ago when my memory started become a little less reliable than it used to be. When I change to a new notebook, I carry around the old and the new for awhile so I can refer to notes in the old one until I don’t need to anymore. Then the old one is stored with the other old notebooks. Right now, I’m still working from two.
- A six inch high pile of scrap paper – Anything that is printed on only one side that I don’t need anymore becomes scrap paper.
- Two half full bottles of water – I almost wrote half empty, but you know what that would say about me, right?
- A pile of other business-related projects that are in-process – I won’t tell you how many, but it’s a lot.
- A desk fan – There are times when I am warm, usually when no one else is, and the little fan comes in very handy. It’s a “woman of certain age” thing.
- Hand lotion – Because sometimes you just need it.
- Two staplers -I have no idea why I have two staplers, but I do.
- My 2012 Knitting Calendar – It’s one of those perpetual calendars. Each day has a new item to print, along with the pattern for it. Some of the patterns in it are really cute and I have already made a few. As for some of the others, let me just say that just because something can be made, doesn’t mean that it should be.