This is the desk of author Susan Elizabeth Phillips which was sent to fellow author Jennifer Crusie to show her tidy office.
Are you more productive in a tidy space or a messy one?
(via Jennifer Crusie)
This is the desk of author Susan Elizabeth Phillips which was sent to fellow author Jennifer Crusie to show her tidy office.
Are you more productive in a tidy space or a messy one?
(via Jennifer Crusie)
For me my space must always be tidy. And for me tidy means empty – I cannot tollerate anything in sight except what I’m working on and the tools I’m using to do it.
That said I know plenty of people who are messy & productive. Each to their own!
For me Susans desk could still loose some clutter. But it clearly works for her so more power to her.
Thanks for your comment, Johnwin!
I try to be tidy, especially at work but my home office tends to get cluttered fast. I end up spending the better part of my weekend tidying.
Yes, we ‘tidiers’ need to be sure we don’t use tidiness as a way to procrastinate (and yes, sometimes, I do)