The Minimalist Workspace
Monday
Nov 24, 2008
Len Babauta of Zen Habits has an excellent on Unclutterer on how to create a minimalist workspace. In essence, the best minimalist workspace actually involves using no tools at all, with only yourself and mind as your work “space.” However, since that is not possible for most folks, Len has a few tips on how to maximize space with minimum clutter.
- Have one inbox.
- Clear your desktop.
- Get rid of knick knacks.
- Clear the walls.
- Clear your computer desktop.
- Re-examine your paper needs.
- Eliminate unnecessary tools.
- Simplify your filing.
- Go through each drawer.
- Use a minimalist desk.
- Clear the floor.
While most of these tips are most appropriate to folks who actually use desks for work, it can also apply to those of us who don’t. For instance, writers, bloggers or online entrepreneurs might be accustomed to bringing their laptops anywhere they go. So the trick here is to keep a clean, streamlined computer desktop with no clutter. I know I usually fall victim to a cluttered desktop, cluttered task bar and browser windows cluttered with tabs. And these are a few things I’d like to be able to fix so I can be more productive.
[via Unclutterer]

