by Jordan Slaman
When you are thinking of moving  around  your desk or choosing a new  place to work, it may be a good  idea to keep some of the following  things in mind. Do a quick check  around you and with a couple  adjustments you should find it easier to  work and you will be able to  work longer and more efficiently.
1. Lighting
Having a good light source is important for using your important, and natural light is quite refreshing, But If you have a dim monitor or if it’s too bright to see your computer screen easily there is a problem. Try to find a balance between the two, or a dimmer would be Ideal. Even a small table lamp you can turn on to read a paper document better would be useful. Having light helps you feel less stressed and allows you to concentrate on what you are doing without any strain or discomfort.
2. Comfortable seating
Getting an ergonomic  chair for your desk  may be expensive and it  certainly isn’t necessary.  Find a chair that is comfortable to sit on  but keeps your back  straight and gives you good back support. Dining  room chairs usually  have nice back support but lack in the comfort,  where a fluffy living  room chair gives you all the comfort you need and  leaves you leaning  forward, or spending to much time relaxing. Try to  find a balance in  between the two. Most office chairs work fine.
3. Organization / Clean environment
Trying  to find something is never  productive. Having to search  through stuff  is a hassle and takes up valuable time, along with making  you feel  overwhelmed. Just get some baskets, a filing cabinet system or  drawers.  Clean is equally important. When you are in a neat and tidy  working  environment without grime or dirt it’s much easier to focus. Try  a  shower or even just putting on a clean shirt may make you feel   refreshed and ready to work.
4. Distractions
Music  may make you feel good but usually  it doesn’t help. Neither  does a  blaring TV, someone walking past or your e-mail inbox. They say  that  curiosity killed the cat,  It also kills productivity. While  checking  your e-mails, or who walked past may only lose you a couple  seconds you  also lose your train of thought and focus. Make sure you  aren’t  looking at a busy street or have a view of the kitchen or other  busy  places. If you know a roommate plays loud music then set up your  study  space down the hall. If there is nothing to distract you it’s a  lot  easier to get through something as you don’t have to go back and re-  do  the calculation or try to remember what you had planned out for the   next sentence. If you must check your e-mails while your working delay   until it’s necessary as that would give you a better chance of only   having to check once. 
5. Plants / Trinkets
Having  a few photos, artwork, ceramic  pigs, or whatever trinket you  may like  may not be directly productive. If they help create a positive  work  environment It’s worth it anyways. Bringing a little more  uniqueness to  the area may help you feel more comfortable working there.  Plants are  also helpful, You can pick one you like and nurture it,  while it gives  you a steady stream of oxygen. Useful in a stuffy room,  It just helps  you stay focused.
6. Consider emotional-ties to a work area
It’s  interesting how being certain  places can strike up certain  feelings.  For example,  re-visiting where you played as a kid may make  you  happier. Try to do the same for your study space. Avoid places where   you have been un-productive before. For example your bed room is likely   a bad place to work as your subconscious mind associates being there   with relaxing. If you have a bad memory that happened somewhere in your   house you may not want to study there as it may bring up those feelings   again, or just depress you in general. The best place to work is   someplace new so you can make your own productive mindset around that   area. 
7. Temperature
When you are feeling warm a nice cool   breeze can keep you refreshed  and when you are cold heat will give you a  fuzzy feeling inside. Make  sure you are at a comfortable temperature  but avoid becoming too  comfortable or you may switch into relax mode.  and begin thinking about  something else. A refreshing breeze can be  useful when you are having  trouble focusing.

 
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