March 23, 2007

Cluttered Desk

Creative Mind or so this article at The Christian Science Monitor says:
Disorderly habits can be a boon to productivity
A messy desk may be a sign of uninhibited creativity at work.

Were you planning to read this column right now? Did you budget extra minutes in your schedule for it? Or have you made a spontaneous decision that's now distracting you from more important chores while adding extra stress and disorganization to your life?

In my personal universe, chaos and order wage an ongoing battle that is often fiercely fought among the scribbled notations, newspaper clips, and other snippets of information scattered around my work space. So I can sympathize with Karen Jackson, a Texas schoolteacher who recently nabbed first place in a contest to find America's messiest desk.

The competition was sponsored by Little, Brown and Company as part of their promotion for a new book titled, "A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder – How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and On-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Place," by Eric Abrahamson and David Freedman. The authors claim that neatness has a wide range of negative consequences and can actually make workers less effective.
I fall squarely in the cluttered desk camp -- glad to have some backup as I always claim that an empty desk indicates and empty mind... Posted by DaveH at March 23, 2007 2:43 PM
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