Organize your writing desk!

Welcome and many thanks to Emily Johnson for her tips on organizing your writing desk! Be sure to check out the infographic below. Here’s Emily:


Increasing Your Writing Productivity at Home


Being a writer means creating tons of drafts, notes, and articles, communicating with clients, reading best practices, and honing your writing skills. Obviously, it is a hard thing to do, and it is not so easy to stay productive.


Here’s the deal:


If you’ve ever dreamed of becoming a productive writer, start organizing your workplace now.


OmniPapers step-by-step guide helps people understand key ideas on how to organize a perfect workplace. You are welcome to save it and share with your friends, and keep on reading this article to reveal more interesting facts.


Organize Your Writing Desk


One thing you should remember about your writing desk is that it should be always clean. Try to organize everything: hide drafts, put books on bookshelves, use boxes for utensils, hang stickers, and set the proper lighting. Plus, don’t forget to upgrade your gadgets (a laptop, a digital highlighter, a smart pen, etc.) to save time.


Organize Your Workplace


If you want to stay productive, divide your workplace into two zones: computer and non-computer ones. The first one is for work, as here you have a desk with a computer. The second one is for communicating with clients, drawing inspiration, etc.


Stay Healthy  


The writing process is not just about creating articles. To stay energetic and creative, you need to be healthy, so take care of your health: buy a comfortable office chair, use mini elliptical trainers, and work standing from time to time. Preventing health problems is a must.


Are you ready to organize your workplace once and for all? Share your ideas with us!


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Published on December 14, 2015 10:24
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