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Hoorah for the messy desk!

By Legal Eagle

Now, I must admit I have a very messy desk. I know it used to drive one of my mooting partners absolutely wild (she is one of the neatest people I know). Various bosses have taken me to task about it – one used to come in to conduct a three monthly “clean up”, and another used to shout with despair when he looked into my office, “You’re a MESSER!” My mind is actually quite neat, but my desk is not.

I know exactly where I inherited this tendency from, too. One year, I gave my dear mother a card for Mother’s Day, which featured an illustration by Judy Horacek. It pictured a woman sitting at a desk, looking glumly at giant piles of paper. Another woman was walking past and telling the sitting woman: “Don’t worry, one day the filing fairy will come and clean it all up”. That’s what I’m waiting for! The filing fairy. Except if she files things away, I won’t know where they are any more.

That’s why I was very pleased to read about this book. Among other things, it says that Albert Einstein had a notoriously messy desk, messy people do know where they put stuff and that having a messy desk can be a sign of productivity and intelligence. Hoorah for the messy desk!

(But I will have to do something about the fact that the paper is piled up so high next to me that it looks like it’s about to topple. I have some limits, you know.)

4 Comments

  1. missv
    Posted March 19, 2007 at 8:56 am | Permalink

    I second that hoorah! I’ve always been a piler rather than a filer. I think it’s something to do with actually being able to see the papers, once they’re hidden away in files I forget about them.

  2. Anonymous
    Posted March 19, 2007 at 5:32 pm | Permalink

    If an untidy desk means an untidy mind, what does an empty desk mean?

  3. Law Student
    Posted March 21, 2007 at 10:59 am | Permalink

    Well…the volume of papers an academic gets through might make it hard keeping their desks tidy.

  4. Legal Eagle
    Posted March 21, 2007 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    I do have folders to put my papers in, but like missv says, if I put them away I tend to forget about them. That being said, I have reduced the massive pile which used to sit next to me to only a few cms now… And I have a folder for “papers to keep in mind”.

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