
John Trosko makes some excellent points about whether a messy
office contributes to a lack of upwardly mobility? Seems like a question worth investigating.
John took ideas from an “Ask Annie” column in a CNNMoney.com Fortune article.
People don’t always realize that their logical mathematical intelligence can likely be raised simply by organizing their desk.
Create an office that gives you a heads up and see how your brain is shaped and rewired by the world around you…
Among other things, logical mathematical intelligence is reflected in overall organization though… and since your desk reflects what you will do in a day… it might makes sense to organize more piles into pigeon holes…. Of course, once the world is onto your wisdom…and the phone rings for more of your great ideas… it no longer matters what gets in the way…
What do you think…? I’m still sorting yesterday’s files … before I start today’s work…










Oh,oh. I can now see that I need to get rid of those paper piles on my desk so that I relieve some of the clutter that can even clutter my brain with projects undone!! Thanks for showing me why this is so important, Ellen.
Posted by: Robyn McMaster | April 29, 2006 9:04 AM | Permalink to Comment