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Widget addict, show-off or family guy: what secrets will your desktop reveal

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 6:23 am
by jisansorkar12
Collector
Every office worker, whether they realize it or not, has their own principles for organizing their workspace. Some keep all their trophies on their desk. Others, on the contrary, try to scatter everything in internal drawers so that the eye doesn’t catch anything.

In addition to the obvious conclusions from how the workplace is organized:

the condition of your desk affects how you work,
Moderate clutter on the desk stimulates creativity,
and the impassable mess interferes with work, -
You can judge how the owner behaves in everyday and work environments.

Considering that we spend most of our lives at work, our desk and its surroundings can tell a tunisia whatsapp list lot about us. Even things that we carefully hide, creating the image we choose for others. Often, we unintentionally make a statement about ourselves, including through the order (or lack thereof) on our desk.

We in the editorial office counted 7 typical owners of workplaces, among the bright representatives we found two employees of Megaplan. I wonder, can you guess what kind of desks really stand in our Moscow office? Look at the photos - they are worth it. This article will be useful to everyone who wants to know a little more about those with whom they work.

1. Widgetomaniac
He prefers a virtual desktop with widgets to a classic desk, so he doesn't have his own desk in the office. After returning from remote work, he prefers to change his workplace as often as possible. But always with his laptop, where all the widgets are neatly laid out in their places. He is neat, saves time, and understands technology. He has already mastered the new Megaplan desktop .

Widgetomaniac

This migratory type is often found in the office. It seems that he can work in any position and in any environment. Even if there is a hurricane outside and an impromptu party-chaos in the office, he will be focused on his tasks and goals. Nothing in the world can make him get distracted by secondary things.

2. Show-off
This bright-eyed, bushy-tailed youngster is a few years younger than you. But he seems to have an unlimited income, which allows him to set up his workspace any way he wants. Hence the large monitor that isn’t on sale yet, the headphones on their own stand, the Moleskine notebook with his initials on it, and the lamp that looks like a spare part for the Large Hadron Collider.

Show-off

The screensaver you thought was about a broken circuit board turns out to be the newest addition to the Museum of Modern Art. His lunch is a steady stream of orders from apps you won’t read about for months. His deliveries almost always make your lunch look like mushy peas. Somehow, he already has two industry awards and a Polaroid of himself on vacation with a friend who looks like Gigi Hadid on his desk. But you’re afraid to ask, because it might be true.

3. Collector
He spends his working day in an ever-growing nest of useful bits and pieces that might come in handy someday. Having filled his desk drawers to the brim with broken phones, chargers, ballpoint pens, bank statements, change and toiletries, the collector now clutters the surrounding areas.

Collector

The office cleaner flatly refuses to come closer than 3 meters to the collector's place, so the trash can under his desk resembles an archaeological find, consisting of layers of old packages from "Vkusno-i dotki" and lost credit cards. Most likely, at least three documents will even be found there, still having legal force.

The space under his desk is crammed with old sports gear he used before the pandemic, professional magazines from the 2000s that will definitely come in handy, extension cords, and adapters. The chaos continues on his computer: his desktop is a mosaic of screenshots and shortcuts to various programs. This is where the virus that will eventually kill us all, like Skynet from Terminator, will most likely appear