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I have read that what you keep on your desk is very influential in how you work and your level of productivity. I am trying to optimise the way that I work (I am a terrible procrastinator) and am curious what other programmers have (or deliberately NOT have) on their desks.

By 'non-technical', I mean excluding computer, screen, mouse, keyboard, speakers etc.

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probably voted down due to not programming related. you didn't even try to cheat like some people -- "What's your favorite candy (to eat while programming)?", "What's your favorite football team (to watch while programming)?" – davr Oct 27 '08 at 22:52
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I down-voted this because it is one of the least 'on-topic' questions I've seen on SO yet. It's just not a programming question. – Bobby Jack Oct 27 '08 at 23:02
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Voted down because it is definitely not on-topic. I'm afraid SO is just about programming (at least in theory). – Joshua Carmody Nov 10 at 20:18
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A mug of tea.

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A glass of water, which I refill regularly.

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It really is a shame people don't realise that drinking water can increase concentration. – PintSizedCat Dec 2 '08 at 11:08
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Especially when the water contains a colloidal suspension of camellia sinensis extract. – Crashworks May 24 at 7:52
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Some dice ... never know when you'll need to roll for damage ... or saving roll against an angry customer!

Dice

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I work at a toy company. :) My desk (and most peoples here) is a wonder to behold. :) I have everything from a squash raquet to an Iron Man head slurpee cup, Dragons of all sorts, Paul and Ringo (from the Beatles) figures, and numerous other action figures. It is a wonder I can find my keyboard.

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Tylenol Extra Strength Caplets.

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Picture of my wife, small christmas tree, and a fan.

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Plants, why not having a office which looks like a forest? I just like it if the office isn't that empty so I put 3 or 4 plants and now it looks fine ;)

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  • Headphones.
  • 3 of my 5.1 sound system speakers (left, front, right).
  • Mug for coffee, which my secretary refills several times a day).
  • 1 Litter of watter (refilled as needed).
  • Air Condition, Amplifier and Fan remote controls.
  • Cup for cigarret ashes.
  • Wireless phone.
  • Several magazines, prints and papers to read and enter into my private wiki.
  • Pos-it notes, clips, etc.
  • Tupperware with assorted candies.
  • Several balls to excercise my hands when thinking.
  • Paper pads.
  • Several puzzle toys. Used primarily as a mean to distract my visitors and stop them from wasting my time (works great! I just start playing with some of the toys for 2 minutes and then left it someshwere between myself and the visitor, almost every time they take the bait and get distracted, then I turn to my monitors and continue working).
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Probably the only unique thing I have is a decoration/mirror in the form of a hard drive platter

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Hi! I always have my notepad and my mate(it helps to think!) and that's it...I try to keep things clean and organized...

Cheers from Argentina!

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Woah, hang on a minute, you're a procrastinator (like me), and you're posting a question on SO about what desk environment would make you less of a procrastinator? (Ok, so I'm even answering, but I say that with love, not hypocrisy).

My suggestion is to have something that means Discipline to you. That is almost certainly what you lack. Forget all the other things you're doing to un-procrastinate yourself, all the productivity stuff, all the GTD stuff for the moment. Just decide that today you will not mess about - on the internet or otherwise, not daydreaming, not chattering, not following your flitting distractions.

I have a post-it by my monitor that looks like this:

F.

D.

Meaning (without showing myself up to colleagues or the boss); Focus and Discipline. Focus on the task, be disciplined in working and maintaining organisation.

GTD won't help, there is no cool way to become focused, there is no career path that allows it (except career==null).

I say this because I know enough to know my shortcoming, and enough to know the rational path out, but I am still deep inside the pit. So, come back to SO at 5pm, and until then, Focus on the job in hand, and be Disciplined.

Don't just take it from me:

"Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments." - Jim Rohn

"It is one of the strange ironies of this strange life that those who work the hardest, who subject themselves to the strictest discipline, who give up certain pleasurable things in order to achieve a goal, are the happiest men. When you see 20 or 30 men line up for a distance race in some meet, don't pity them, don't feel sorry for them. Better envy them instead." - Brutus Hamilton

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A solid aluminum Weighted Companion Cube.

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Also, a pile of books, my coffee mug, and a box of Kleenex.

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A java branded hockey puck, box of splenda, and several pads of paper

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Notepad, and pen.

Snack food and soda is in one of my drawers.

A xkcd comic is on my cube wall, and tux sits on top of the wall as well.

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I tend to have MP3 player and headphones, books, pen and paper and chewing gum on my desk.

The MP3 player and headphones are especially useful in open plan offices for getting some peace and quiet to relax.

The pen and paper are essential and the books I use for reference and for examples when discussing ideas.

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My Coffee Bucket...

It holds 2 large cups and keeps me sane during the day :-)

I also keep a pen & notepad for scribbling & a rubiks cube. I'm quite fidgety when I'm not typing so it keeps my hands busy.

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A notebook, RedBull and Cheetos.

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Pencil, coffee cup, my Zune for podcasts/music/quiet, and lots of post-it notepads.

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Koziol scissors in a scissors holder with bug eyes on it - I don't cut things often, but it makes me happy. And the phone. Post-it notes with the non-sticky part cut off line the edge of my cubby/shelf thing with frequently used customer phone numbers on it.

Also directly in my line of sight, but not on my desk technically, are three design theory books on my right and a Tibetan drawing that is used for eyeball focusing exercises about once a day, next to a postcard of the Arc de Defense in Paris and below an Edward Tufte poster that I barely look at (There is no bullet list like Stalin's bullet list!)

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I used to have a whole army of action figures, but it got to be too many.. so they now battle on an adjacent table and I kept only 1 or 2 on the desk. I also have a magic 8 ball to answer difficult questions and an "easy" button.

Throw in assorted pictures and lots of shwag from trade shows (i.e. MIX) and that's about it.

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  • picture of my fiancĂ©e
  • mug for coffee
  • mug for tea
  • mug for water
  • mug for pens
  • headphones
  • several plants
  • calendar
  • a box of fishermans friends
  • paper, pens, eraser
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  • Family pictures
  • Mug for drinks
  • Mug for pencils
  • Chinese spheres (the ones you rotate in your hand)
  • Water bottle
  • Burned CD with unknow content
  • Ear-plugs to eliminate noise
  • Car keys
  • Tea boxes
  • Small white-board (for dry-erase markers)
  • post-it notes
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A red stapler, although it occasionally goes missing...

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Reading material for times when I'm waiting for some number crunching to complete.

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My coffee mug is probably the only non-technical thing I can see at the moment. I know a lot of people who keep photos of their friends and family on the walls of their cubes.

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A stack of paper with one side printed as draft paper and a pen cup so I can draw quick pictures/diagrams or simple notes.

Some cheat sheets such as VI commands.

Work calendar where I write down how many spare vacation hours I have left.

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Toothpaste and a toothbrush.
but that's only because I don't have drawers :(

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Whiskey, lots of glasses, a bottle opener, and a "That was easy" button from Staples.

Why are you looking at me like that?

I also keep a lint roller: we have dogs in the office, and their fur likes my clothes. It's probably something to do with me playing with them, too.

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  • Fourier transform mini-fridge, with one of the nub feet missing cause I'm retro like that.
  • Default can of Diet Coke with Lime
  • As many Uniball Micro pens as I can manage to keep together at one time.
  • Small notepads
  • Hardwood carvings of seashells and a turtle from Belize
  • MS Lunch: a two-tier structure of lunch-packing wonder with can cooler bottom and a web-bottomed upper container for dry goods, black, with logo.
  • Coffee bullet
  • The Travelling Library
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Blue .75L SIGG water bottle, Arduino board (Plus spare ATMEGAs), latest copy of Cooks Illustrated, spare AA batteries for keyboard and mouse, and ER-6i headphones

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