Do you want your table/office to look like this even at the end of a busy day? The Japanese has some advice how to do it.
The Japanese are known for their discipline and they have recommended the FIVE "S" for "good housekeeping techniques" to maintain a clean workplace.
Japanese 5 “S”
1. seiri (sort)
2. seiton (stabilize, systematic
Arrangement, set)
3. seiso (shine)
4. seiketsu (standardize)
5. shitsuke (sustain)
At the end of the day, you leave your workplace clean and be ready to start the work fresh for the next day.
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