Angel Mode http://makhathini.co Just another WordPress site Thu, 09 Sep 2021 15:42:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 Hello world! http://makhathini.co/2021/09/09/hello-world/ http://makhathini.co/2021/09/09/hello-world/#comments Thu, 09 Sep 2021 15:37:49 +0000 http://makhathini.co/?p=1 Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!

The post Hello world! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!

The post Hello world! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2021/09/09/hello-world/feed/ 1
We’re hiring http://makhathini.co/2015/04/29/were-hiring/ http://makhathini.co/2015/04/29/were-hiring/#comments Wed, 29 Apr 2015 06:55:28 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=53 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post We’re hiring first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post We’re hiring first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/04/29/were-hiring/feed/ 2
Meet Charm http://makhathini.co/2015/04/12/meet-charm/ http://makhathini.co/2015/04/12/meet-charm/#respond Sun, 12 Apr 2015 08:06:16 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=181 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post Meet Charm first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post Meet Charm first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/04/12/meet-charm/feed/ 0
Hello world! http://makhathini.co/2015/04/11/hello-world-2/ http://makhathini.co/2015/04/11/hello-world-2/#respond Sat, 11 Apr 2015 07:12:18 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=61 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post Hello world! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post Hello world! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/04/11/hello-world-2/feed/ 0
We were awarded! http://makhathini.co/2015/03/08/we-were-awarded/ http://makhathini.co/2015/03/08/we-were-awarded/#respond Sun, 08 Mar 2015 07:16:25 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=68 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post We were awarded! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post We were awarded! first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/03/08/we-were-awarded/feed/ 0
Make It Boom http://makhathini.co/2015/03/06/make-it-boom/ http://makhathini.co/2015/03/06/make-it-boom/#respond Fri, 06 Mar 2015 08:08:52 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=183 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post Make It Boom first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post Make It Boom first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/03/06/make-it-boom/feed/ 0
Red Lights http://makhathini.co/2015/01/16/red-lights/ http://makhathini.co/2015/01/16/red-lights/#respond Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:18:35 +0000 https://themerain.com/demo/charm/?p=375 Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

The post Red Lights first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
Ah, the desk. Is there any place better for an intellectual to work? The pen of the writer, the pencil of the engineer, the papers of the taxpayer—all find their heavens at the desk. So it goes to reason that cleaning up and organizing your desk is a very important idea. We’re going to start with some very basic tips, but they could make all the difference if you keep up!

CLEAR THE DESK

Removing the papers and other objects until you can actually see all of your desk’s surfaces. Make piles on the floor of EVERYTHING except the computer components, telephone, and desktop pad or organizer in the appropriate pile as you pick them up.

LINE UP BOOKS AND BINDERS THAT YOU USE DAILY TO ESTABLISH A PERIMETER FOR YOUR WORK AREA.

The phone book, stapler, pens & pencils, tape, etc. go into “Things that Need to be Handy”. Check the date and topic on each item as you pick it up. If it is out of date, no longer an issue, or no longer needed, pitch it in the recycling bin. Put things that belong to other people in the “somewhere else” pile.

Clear out desk drawers and cabinets and do the same thing with the contents. (Don’t forget the very top area of the desk.) Clean all surfaces with a moist cloth and cleaner, then wax and then dry.

ORGANIZING YOUR SHELVES

Prioritize the “Shelf” items by necessity, keeping only the things that look presentable or that you use on a regular basis to actually put back in the desk shelves. (Find new covers for items that are ratty in appearance but must be handy for daily use.) The rest can go behind cabinet doors or on a separate shelf near the desk.

The post Red Lights first appeared on Angel Mode.

]]>
http://makhathini.co/2015/01/16/red-lights/feed/ 0