Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First thing to find out- will you have a dedicated desk/cube and/or storage? If you have to take all you need with you like a turtle, strategies will be different.
This.
If on-site storage space is limited or non-existent, really think about what you need vs. what you (might) want. And, consider a rolling backpack and channel your inner "travel" (size) mentality. I also love my
standup pencil pouch (got the idea from the kids). Holds all my favorite writing utensils, pair of scissors, 6" ruler, a sticky note pad. Have ended up gifting several over the holidays to admirers (and thiefs!).
A decent backup/power pack and a cord organizer with a variety of adapters can be lifesavers regardless of if you're hoteling at work or on-the-go commuting.
Label anything of yours that's personal so it can be returned to you if/when you left it somewhere (which is inevitable).
If you're fortunate enough to be able to use public transportation, consider your "commute" either learning or lazy time. Embrace the dedicated time to either do something or nothing. Either one is acceptable!
On the home front, pack the night before. It'll make getting out the door that much easier in the morning.