How to Organize Your Desk to Aid the Needs of a Writer
Take everything off the top of your desk., Organize all papers into piles., Clear off the knick-knacks, too, and find a better place for them., Store your pens and pencils in a mug, or even better, a desk organizer. , Toss any pens or pencils that...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take everything off the top of your desk.
Toss anything you don't need.
If you need to keep papers, purchase a cheap file cabinet or box, and file them there.
If the desk surface is large enough, frequently-used paper may go in baskets, binders, or racks on top. , A trash can is the ideal spot.
A few objects that are meaningful or inspirational could occupy the back corners or hang on a nearby wall, but don't trade work area for trinkets. ,,,, This can help to corral paper clips and other small items and still keep them handy.
If your desk has drawers, though, take a good look at what's in them.
If you don't need it for your work (pennies, loose screws, last year's birthday card), toss it! ,, This is essential for writing at night.
Consider getting a desk blotter.
It will protect the desk from ink and offer a clean surface on which to write.
Many desk blotters are printed with calendars, too, if you wish to track your schedule or progress. -
Step 2: Organize all papers into piles.
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Step 3: Clear off the knick-knacks
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Step 4: and find a better place for them.
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Step 5: Store your pens and pencils in a mug
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Step 6: or even better
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Step 7: a desk organizer.
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Step 8: Toss any pens or pencils that don't work
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Step 9: have been broken or chewed beyond recognition
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Step 10: or simply are uncomfortable or unpleasant to use.
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Step 11: Arrange paper
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Step 12: notebooks
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Step 13: wastebasket
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Step 14: and other frequently-used items within easy reach.
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Step 15: Buy a drawer organizer with many compartments.
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Step 16: Replenish your supplies when necessary.
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Step 17: Get a good light for the top of your desk.
Detailed Guide
Toss anything you don't need.
If you need to keep papers, purchase a cheap file cabinet or box, and file them there.
If the desk surface is large enough, frequently-used paper may go in baskets, binders, or racks on top. , A trash can is the ideal spot.
A few objects that are meaningful or inspirational could occupy the back corners or hang on a nearby wall, but don't trade work area for trinkets. ,,,, This can help to corral paper clips and other small items and still keep them handy.
If your desk has drawers, though, take a good look at what's in them.
If you don't need it for your work (pennies, loose screws, last year's birthday card), toss it! ,, This is essential for writing at night.
Consider getting a desk blotter.
It will protect the desk from ink and offer a clean surface on which to write.
Many desk blotters are printed with calendars, too, if you wish to track your schedule or progress.
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