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| Listen, your desk is speaking for you ![]() It's the start of the working week - welcome home. Britons clock up more hours in the office than anyone else in Europe. Your workstation is your new home and it says a lot about you. Are you the thinking or the feeling sort; tough-minded or tender-minded; more of an introvert or an extrovert? The clues to help answer these questions are right in front of you - on your desk. This week, Dot.life is inviting you to find out more about yourself and your colleagues by understanding what your workstation says about you.
The idea came from BBC News Online reader Colynn Kerr, who works from his home in Canada and has a very enviable set-up. Colynn, a graphic designer, has adopted a "minimalist" approach to his workstation to craft what he calls a "simpler lifestyle". Introvert v extrovert He's not alone, says corporate psychologist Ben Williams, who claims that an uncluttered workstation points to an introverted personality.
The need to personalise, be it our desks or our homes, is deeply held, says Mr Williams. "There's a tremendous strength in the human spirit that standardisation cannot vanquish. As more of us have come to take up office jobs, the workstation has become an expression of who we are as individuals." Thinking v feeling personality
Feeling types put their emotional side on show, displaying what might seem like more trivial items, such as holiday mementoes and "family snapshots of cute, snotty kids". "Instead of a certificate, they will display a group photo of the people who were on the course where they got the qualification." Tough v tender
Tender-minded are more welcoming. Meetings will be held away from their desk and if they offer you a coffee, they will make it rather than their secretary. Other things to look out for Some things crop up again and again in the office and nothing can escape the analytical eye.
Cuddly toys denote a "childish, amenable" character, someone who is "warm and friendly". Novelty toys point to someone who wants to have a laugh; be matey with their colleagues. Money, keys, wallets left on a desk point to a trusting personality. Mouse mats are "not really necessary, but people like them because they can be used to make an upfront statement". And don't be fooled by a boring mouse mat which advertises the stationery supplier and came free with a bulk order of biros. "That's saying something in itself. It's saying, I'm here to work not decorate the office."What does your desk look like? Click here to send us a picture We will post a selection here throughout the day. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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