A)

or would you rather work here:
B)

My reasoning is simple, literally. By reducing the level of clutter in my office I'm able to focus more on the essential tasks at hand. Think about that for a minute.
When was the last time you realized that you were so distracted by all the noise around you, that you had difficultly accomplishing the simplest of tasks?
I just unsubscribed from over 25 blogs on my Google Reader. Why? Because they were clouding my feed and distracting me from more important blogs I want to follow.
But why stop at removing clutter around the office/work? What if this same concept were applied to more important stuff?
I wonder how much heartache we could save ourselves if we were able to remove some of the emotional baggage that clutters life's bigger decisions?
2 comments:
Inspiring, and actually just what I needed to hear today!
Hey there John. Feels like it's time for another Starbacks mashup?
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