Taking a break from a more than usually productive day, I stumbled across this:
Have a Messy Desk? Congrats, You’re More Productive
Of course, it’s not quite that simple, or else I’d have a gross yearly product greater than most FIRST world countries… *heh* The “study” semi-cited isn’t a well-controlled study but a competition to discover the messiest desk (and why was I not informed? I’d have won hands down!) in order to use the competition to promote a book, “A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder,” by Eric Abrahamson and David Freedman.
Still, the most productive people I know (excepting myself, of course) have perennially cluttered desks, so despite the “study’s” genesis and design as a promo tool for a book, I think I’ll latch onto it as an excuse for my mess.
Feel free to do the same.
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