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The Year End Office Cleanup

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The fallen tree leaves aren’t the only things that you should be getting rid of at the end of the year. With the fast-paced lifestyle of many businesses, there are always those certain things that you keep pushing aside and you say that you’ll take care of later.


Now is the time to take care of these things. The new year is traditionally thought of as a fresh start, so give your business a lift by updating old documents, organizing files, cleaning up your desktop, and putting some grease on that squeaky door.



Don’t stop there though, put a reminder on your calendar to make it a habit. Not a general reminder at the top of your calendar but rather a specific time slot that you’ll address the much-needed issue. When you’re done making the fix, the burden will be lifted off of your shoulders and you’ll ask yourself why you didn’t take care of it earlier.


At Northwest Corporate Counsel, we always work with our business clients to keep their costs down, to establish a budget, and to give them the best service without the billable hour quotas of larger law firms. If we can help your business, just let us know. Give us a call at 509-710-1914 or email us at David@NWCorporateCounsel.com and let us know how we can help.

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