3 Tips for Home Writing Office (Organization)
Whether you write novels,
reviews, blog posts or short stories, you need to have a spot to do it all in.
reviews, blog posts or short stories, you need to have a spot to do it all in.
This is known as your
personal writing cabinet, or your writing space.
personal writing cabinet, or your writing space.
Some people work from home,
and have an office or desk space just for them.
Wherever you work, the environment will greatly impact your writing
productivity, creativity and inspiration.
and have an office or desk space just for them.
Wherever you work, the environment will greatly impact your writing
productivity, creativity and inspiration.
Writing is time-consuming
and energy-zapping, whether you work from home or not. This is why having an
organized workplace is essential. It will make you feel more positive during
your working day.
and energy-zapping, whether you work from home or not. This is why having an
organized workplace is essential. It will make you feel more positive during
your working day.
OmniPapers provides a great
infographic with a full cheat
sheet for writing workplace organization, so you become more productive. Now you just have to
figure out a place to start, and these three tips will help with that.
infographic with a full cheat
sheet for writing workplace organization, so you become more productive. Now you just have to
figure out a place to start, and these three tips will help with that.
1. Get your desk organized
A desk for your working is important, and you should have a number of items
on there to help make your workplace more effective. These include stickers,
live plants, green tea (no, not coffee) and good light from a lamp. You may not
notice at first, but they really will influence your tasks.
on there to help make your workplace more effective. These include stickers,
live plants, green tea (no, not coffee) and good light from a lamp. You may not
notice at first, but they really will influence your tasks.
2. Invest in a good computer
All-in-one computers are
great since you don’t have wires to worry
about. There are pros and cons to desktop computers, laptop and tablet
computers.
great since you don’t have wires to worry
about. There are pros and cons to desktop computers, laptop and tablet
computers.
3. Keep your cabinet organized
Have two zones in your
writing cabinet for computer and non-computer tasks. Consider different wall
colors, as they impact productivity, and also make sure your comfort and health
are put first. With everything working together and good writing workplace
organization, your creativity will know no bounds.
writing cabinet for computer and non-computer tasks. Consider different wall
colors, as they impact productivity, and also make sure your comfort and health
are put first. With everything working together and good writing workplace
organization, your creativity will know no bounds.
These great tips were shared by Emily Johnson whose posts are informational and interesting.
Emily Johnson, content strategist at OmniPapers blog, loves the writing process. She is a writing coach who shares tips and tricks to help others improve their writing skills. You are always welcome to contact her on Twitter.