The Daily Five Method
Identify the five things you use every day, and let everything else earn its place.
One thing I’ve noticed over the years is that our desk drawers have a funny way of becoming the “just put it here for now” space.
A receipt from lunch.
An extra charging cable.
Random sticky notes.
Business cards.
Pens that no longer work.
Before we know it, we’re digging through clutter just to find the one thing we actually need.
Here’s What I’ve Learned
Most of us use far less than we think we do.
Think about your morning routine.
Even if your bathroom cabinets are full of products, you probably reach for the same handful of items every single day.
Your toothbrush
Toothpaste
Face wash
Moisturizer
Maybe your favorite lipstick
Your routine is surprisingly simple.
The same is true at your desk.
If you paid attention for just a few days, you’d probably discover there are only a handful of things you consistently reach for.
Maybe it’s:
Your favorite pen
A stapler
Hand lotion
Your planner
Your glasses
Those are your essentials.
Everything else is simply an occasional visitor.
The Daily Five Method


That’s where I love encouraging clients to use what I call The Daily Five Method.
Choose the five items you genuinely use every workday and give them a permanent home in your desk drawer.
Maybe your number is four.
Maybe it’s six.
The number isn’t nearly as important as the intention behind it.
You’re identifying the tools that truly support your everyday routine.
If you use it every day, it deserves a home.
If you don’t, let it earn its place.
Why It Works
Once you’ve established your Daily Five, something wonderful happens.
Your desk drawer becomes incredibly easy to maintain.
When something new finds its way into the drawer and it isn’t part of your Daily Five, it’s your cue that it probably belongs somewhere else.
Instead of allowing clutter to slowly build, you now have a simple system that helps you make quick decisions.
My Five-Minute Friday Reset


One habit I recommend to everyone is ending the workweek with a five-minute office reset.
Take just a few minutes to:
✓ Straighten your desk
✓ File away loose papers
✓ Toss anything you no longer need
✓ Return your Daily Five to their designated spots
It’s a small habit...
...but it makes such a difference.
Walking into a clean, organized workspace on Monday morning feels like giving yourself a fresh start before the week even begins.
A Little Encouragement This Week
Beautiful organization isn’t about having less for the sake of having less.
It’s about surrounding yourself with what truly serves you and creating simple systems that make everyday life feel a little lighter.
So today, take a look inside your desk drawer and ask yourself one simple question:
What are my Daily Five?
I’d love to know what made your list.
Happy Organizing, 🤍
Nikki




Umm where do we put the other 25 items?
of course we need to now where those cute organizer trays are from Nikki....