Give your main work one home.
Keep the screen, notebook, and one active tool inside reach. Everything else should earn its place.
Mindulmin / Creator workspace guide
Save this guide when you want a desk that looks intentional, reduces visual noise, and supports the work you actually need to finish.
A minimalist workspace is not about owning fewer things. It is about making the next useful tool obvious: one clear task surface, light that works at any hour, and a small system for the cables and notes that usually interrupt focus.
Keep the screen, notebook, and one active tool inside reach. Everything else should earn its place.
Use one adjustable desk light rather than relying on an overhead light that creates screen glare.
A cable tray, a small catch-all, and a charging point stop tomorrow's workspace from becoming today's clutter.
Use this guide as a starting point, then choose tools by the work you repeat every week—not by a trending desk photo. The buttons below are the conversion point for this page.
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