If the mess is Desk is a sign of talented, I am probably one of the smart people there.
Wherever I have worked, whether in an office or in my home, I have started with pure intention to keep my desk clean and disastrous, just to weigh things permanently and energy cost to remove things again the next day. Spilller Alert: Most of the time, it is not worth it. One of the largest, Ahmed, sticky things in my declining process is a total number of sticky notes that I use. Classic post brand notes, sticky notes like flowers, novelty pads, tape flags-all have a place in my office supply weapons.
With a pen, I write everything by hand. And I mean everything. Not only in my paper planner but also in almost every room in my house on sticky notes. I have them in the kitchen, in my night stand, in the car. And I will always be, because it has been scientifically proven that writing things and promoting memory, because handwritten stimulates more widespread communication in the brain.
I like my note app just as someone else, but if I type something I need to do in the future, I not only have to remember that I have done so but hopefully I have titled it with a searchable thing. If I write it on a sticky note, I will not only remember, but I can keep it in the same place where I know I will see it. The doctor’s office calls unexpectedly when I’m in another room? Sticky note. The reminder for my husband who is still sleeping and his phone is not silent, so I can’t text it? Sticky note. Sticky note for my baby. Sticky note for my friends. In my car sticky note, in my garage … this is an incomprehensible system.
However, the worst culprit of sticky note derivatives is my work station so far. If I receive any kind of actable recipe, whether it is through a meeting, email, a silic message, or phone call, it immediately. It is written on a sticky note and is slapped on my planner or, if a long range, is applied to the wall above my desk, which stands by the tiles of the Bulletin board felt from Amazon and is currently looking like a disappointing offer.
However, I didn’t really think much of what those notepads were doing for my place, as long as I looked like a papin ‘sticky memo ball, 4.5 -inch dodkheedron that looks like a passionate football ball, but in fact there’s a desk jewel that you can use. This is a sticky note stack made in decoration.
Back to school
Photo: Kate Merck
The sticky memo ball was not in the board room of 3m, not in the brains of Roman and Michelle, but also in the Rochester Institute of Technology. Every year, a design called Steam Foxed School Metropolitan, in which a pair of companies is developed with RIT students to develop products to focus on the official philosophy of the school’s Waginley Center for Design Studies. (Italian designers were nominated in honor of Leela and Masimo Wagenley, of which later is known for their modern designs of adding geometric shapes.)


