Desk Essentials
Desk:
You should have your workspace set-up so that it's comfortable and user-friendly. Setting up your work desk correctly will help you to have good posture. This reduces musculoskeletal disorders, including upper limb disorders and repetitive strain injuries. A well-designed office desk not only creates a visually pleasing environment but also helps improve focus, concentration, and overall well-being.
Chair:
Choose a chair that supports your spine. Adjust the height of the chair so that your feet rest flat on the floor. Or use a footrest so your thighs are parallel to the floor. If the chair has armrests, position them so your arms sit gently on the armrests with your elbows close to your body and your shoulders relaxed.
Notebooks
From a compact notebook to large desk journals, allowing you to pop down your ideas. With options like feint ruled, margins, dot grid, plain, or assorted paper, you can find the perfect format for your writing or planning. Sticky notes can help improve productivity by serving as visual reminders. You can jot down important tasks, deadlines, or ideas and place them where you'll see them frequently.
Planners
Personal planners are an effective way to organize your life and can positively improve your time management skills – planner can be very personal – you can have a wall planner or desk planner – whichever way works for you, this will increase organization, increased productivity, decreased stress, increased motivation, get more done, add more fun, and never missing a deadline!
Stationery:
When employees have access to the tools they need, whether stationery for jotting down ideas or software for project management, they can work more efficiently.