Decorating Your Workspace
One byproduct of making your workspace dust-free, clutter-free, cable-free, and well sorted is that it is now utterly empty. It can be a dreary sight - after all: all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. That being said, I stand by having an empty desk. Everything around said desk is free game, however. As seen in the picture above, I believe a plant (or several) of any kind can really bring a room together. I personally have a shelf right next to my desk that has a dangling plant on top of it, adding some much needed greenery.
Other vital decorations can be sentimental pictures, posters on nearby walls, or a shelf with whatever collectibles tickle your fancy. For example, the shelf next to my workstation also hosts an assortment of books, along with a lego set and many old computer parts I've picked up over the years. Anything goes for decorations sake: as long as it's not distracting you when you're focused on your work at the main desk. Ultimately though, this step is skippable - it's not nearly as important as sorting your files or hosting a clean environment. Once you've finished every step here, you can take a literal step back and admire your work. You should be gazing on a workspace that looks good-as-new! To congratulate yourself, click the button below! Enjoy your new-feeling workspace!