Have you ever wandered over to a co-worker’s desk and
wondered how they could possibly get anything done? Papers are stacked
everywhere, there’s a banana peel on the corner of the desk that looks like
it’s been there for days, and their office chair squeaks annoyingly.
Of course, the company likely provides the work space but
that doesn’t mean we can’t make adjustments in order to be more effective and
productive in our job.
Consider how you can improve the following elements in your
workspace to improve your work experience.
Privacy. Though you might be in a small cubicle surrounded
by co-workers there are still some steps you can take to afford you more
privacy. Add sound-absorbing materials like foam or a fabric to your cubicle
walls or add some book shelves to decrease sound. You might also use noise
cancelling headphones while working or play some soft music.
Organized. It’s difficult to be productive when you can’t
find what you’re looking for. Keep your desk in order and develop an effective
filing system for your print (and electronic) documents.
Light. Office spaces often have insufficient lighting which
can cause eye strain and headaches. Look into adding some personal lighting by
adding a desk lamp or attachable light to your computer. If you have windows,
open them up.
View. Speaking of windows, a view of nature and the outdoors
has been shown to support health and increase productivity, so sit near the
windows, draw the blinds, and enjoy the view. If you don’t have a beautiful
view bring in photos of some of your favorite nature shots and add a plant or
two to your desk. The plant will also aid in air quality, keeping you
healthier.
Comfortable seating. If you’re not comfortable in your space
it will be difficult to get focused and accomplish the work required of you. Be
sure to have a chair that works for you, while also ensuring that your desk is
at an appropriate height. If you move to a new work area makes the changes
necessary to be comfortable. Developing leg or back pain is a sure way to
decrease productivity and enjoyment of your work.
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