Tips on Creating the Perfect Desk Setup (No Matter Where You Are)
PTIOF of Bergen County provides tips on how to create the perfect desk setup.
#1. Bring Personal Items
Have you ever had a bad day at work?
Maybe
your boss
yelled at you or something in your personal life has you in a bad mood. These are the days
you are less
productive and lack motivation.
Remember, positivity fuels
productivity.
Workers who are
less stressed and in a positive mood are far more productive than those who
aren’t.
One
way you can induce positivity in your desk setup is to bring personal items to your
workplace. These
can be pictures of family members or friends, or a small gift that was given to you by your
child. Seeing these personal items at your desk can lift your mood and make you more
productive.
#2. Bring Plants
I’m not suggesting that you build
a garden
around your workspace. I don’t think your local coffee shop would appreciate
that!
Instead, you can buy a small plant that’s easily transportable and take
it with you
to your desk. It turns out that plants increase productivity by 15 percent. Plants in workplaces
lift
workers’ moods and make them feel more positively about their job.
A sliver of
nature at
your desk is comforting and makes you feel less trapped. Sitting inside all day and working
is
exhausting. Put a plant in the corner of your desk so you have a small connection to the
outside world.
#3. Find Natural Light
The lighting of your
workspace affects
your productivity. The more well-lit your work area is, the more aware and awake you are.
However, no
lighting is more beneficial to productivity than natural light.
Our brains are
synced with our
circadian rhythm. Your mind responds to sunlight. That’s why we wake up when the sun
rises and go
to sleep when the sun sets.
Working close to a window brings you closer our natural
circadian
cycle. This will help you sleep at night and work harder during the day.
No matter
where your
desk is, try to work by a window. If you work at a coffee shop, get a table near the front
window. If
you work at a remote office location, try to get the corner office. If you work from home,
station yourself in front of a window.
#4. Plan For Background Color When
You
Can
Put your paint cans down. I’m sure the owner of your remote location
doesn’t
want you painting the walls. Unless you’re working from home, in which case, go
crazy.
It’s been proven that
certain colors affect productivity. Different colors work for different
people because each
color stimulates a different part of your brain.
Blue is often perceived as the
most productive
color because it stimulates your mind and lets you concentrate. However, yellow stimulates
creativity
more than blue.
If you’re working on a book or screenplay, you might want to
have yellow
in your workplace. Many people say green makes them more productive because it encourages
balance in
their minds.
Let’s say you work in a public space where you can’t paint the
walls. Aim to
sit near, or even get a small colored bulletin board or some kind of backdrop to put
up against
the wall or around your desk.
It doesn’t have to be huge. It just has to be in
a spot
where you can see it. A bulletin board would work great because then you can pin pictures
and quotes to
it as well.
#5. Clean Your Workspace (Even If It’s Someone Else’s
Mess)
The way you set up your desk is entirely up to you. However, a clean and
organized desk
will make you productive.
Clutter decreases your productivity because it acts as a
distraction.
When surrounded by clutter, your brain is trying to focus on everything
in sight,
which causes your mind to become less concentrated on the task at hand. No matter where
you’re
working from, you can clean up your workspace so your productive energy is focused on your
main
task.
#6. Then Again: Maybe Messy Isn’t So Bad…
You know
the benefits
of a clean workspace. But can a messy workplace also increase your productivity?
Messiness can boost your creativity. The unorganized appearance of
your desk
promotes an unorganized way of thinking. If your project relies on creativity, then a messy
desk could
help you come up with your most intriguing ideas yet.
The choice to clean up or
leave the
clutter will depend on your personal preferences, as well as the kind of project
you’re working
on.
Just take the time to consider both options.
#7. Try Inspirational
Quotes
Productivity can come from an extra boost of inspiration. Make sure
you’re
motivated at any remote location by displaying inspirational quotes at your
desk.
The best way
to do this is to buy an “Inspirational Quote of the Day” calendar. The calendar
can fit in
your bag, and you can use it to write down your daily tasks.
This is a great example of
an item
that keeps you organized, doesn’t take up too much space and gives you that extra
ounce of
productive energy.
Sometimes your workplace location isn’t enough to make you more
productive.
A calendar full of inspirational quotes tucked away on your desk’s corner will
motivate you to
complete your work.
You could also grab the Momentum Chrome extension for a motivational photo and quote each
day.
#8. Use An Online Clock
If you have more than one task to
complete then
chances are you’ve set different times you want them done by. When you’re
working on
something, you might lose track of time and accidentally spend too much time on one
thing.
This
is where a digital clock comes in handy.
Yes, I’m aware that you can check your
phone for the
time. What happens when you look at the lock screen for the time? You see all the
notifications waiting
for you…texts from friends, notifications from Facebook and twenty unread
emails.
Checking your
phone for a second can open a Pandora’s Box of distractions.
However, there are all kinds of browser extensions and pomodoro timers to help you
stay
on track. I personally prefer these when I need to get a lot of work
done.
#9. Put Heavy
Items on the Left
You can have many items at your desk to boost your
productivity. However,
these items don’t mean anything if they aren’t placed in the right
spots.
One
productivity trick is to put the larger, heavier items to the left of smaller items. These
larger items
include your desktop and books. The smaller items should go to the right, in order
from larger to
smaller.
Why does this trick work?
Because your mind is trained to look from left
to right.
You read from left to right, so you’re already used to analyzing everything from this
perspective.
What does this have to do with productivity?
You’re more
productive when
you’re less stressed. Stress weighs heavily on your mind and minimizes your focus on
the task at
hand. One of the causes of stress is knowing that a lot of work is in the near
future.
After you
place lighter items that have little to do with your work on the right side of your desk,
your brain
will register them last. This will reduce stress and make you more productive.
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