Minimalist vs. Personalised Desks: Which One Boosts Productivity?

I’ve seen many desks in my time, some piled high with paperwork and books, some very minimal, as if no-one actually works there, some with a distinct colour theme (often pink!) where everything has a home and it’s beautifully organised.

As a teacher my desk was a mess, it was a bit of an ongoing joke. At the end of most terms, I would have a serious declutter and tidy, only for it to get messy again. I wouldn’t say it was disorganised, but it certainly could’ve looked a bit neater.

Now since starting up as a Virtual Assistant I got excited to purchase office bits and bobs. I proudly placed everything (colour matching of course!) in its place and admired how neat, tidy and aesthetically pleasing it looked. A few weeks on and granted it’s not as neat but I know where things are, and I have some cute, personalised items to brighten up the space.

Some people swear by a clean, clutter-free desk (and home for that matter), while others thrive in a workspace filled with personal items and creative inspiration, one that could be referred to as messy! But which approach truly enhances productivity? The answer depends on how your brain functions best. Let’s explore the benefits and drawbacks of both styles and how you can find the right balance.

The Case for Minimalism

A minimalist desk setup is all about simplicity, efficiency, and focus. By keeping only the essentials on your desk e.g. laptop, pens, notebook, you eliminate distractions and create a clean space that fosters concentration.

Benefits of a Minimalist Desk:

Potential Downsides:

The Case for Personalisation

A personalised workspace reflects your personality, interests, and creativity. From family photos to motivational quotes, having items that make you feel comfortable and inspired can enhance motivation and overall job satisfaction.

Benefits of a Personalised Desk:

Potential Downsides:

Finding Your Balance

The best workspace is one that supports your productivity while making you feel comfortable. If you’re not sure which approach works for you, try these strategies:

1. Start Minimal, Then Add Essentials:

Begin with a clutter-free desk and slowly introduce items that enhance your workflow and motivation without overwhelming the space.

2. Use Functional Personalisation:

Choose items that are both meaningful and useful—like a plant that purifies the air, or an inspiring quote framed on the wall.

3. Implement a Clutter-Check Routine:

Whether your desk is minimalist or personalised, aim to declutter and reorganise at the end of your working week ready for a fresh start the following week.

4. Find a Hybrid Approach:

A combination of both styles often works best. Keep your workspace clean but allow for a few personal touches that bring joy and inspiration.

So…

There’s no single right answer to whether a minimalist or personalised (perhaps slightly cluttered) desk is better for productivity. It ultimately depends on your work habits, personality, and the environment that makes you feel the most focused and motivated. The key is to experiment, find a balance that suits you, and create a workspace that enhances your efficiency while keeping you inspired. It’s got to be somewhere that you enjoy spending time. After all, the best workspace is the one that helps you get things done!

 

 

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