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Creating a Writing Workspace Checklist

Creating a writing workspace applies to both designing a workstation for the home as well as choosing a workstation at places like a café or the library. Even the smallest distraction can make for big consequences against your productivity and outcome of your writing sessions. Set yourself up for success by scrutinizing over the smallest details now so that you can write your best later.

 

Light

Having enough light is key when creating a writing workspace. You need enough light that will keep your eyes from straining as well as perk up your mood. Review these questions about lighting to make sure you picked the correct writing workspace:

 

Color

Keep in mind when creating a writing workspace the impact of wall colors. Blues and greens are the most relaxing colors while reds and yellows can make an environment stressful. Ask yourself these questions when evaluating a potential workspace:

 

Chair

Investing in a good chair is one of the best decisions you can make when creating a writing workspace. Considering where to sit in at a café or library is also based on the type of chair pushed up to it. Avoid back pain and sitting distractions by evaluating the workstation chair.

 

Computer

Writing on a computer is quickly becoming a necessity for more and more writers, so consider when creating a writing workspace what your computer station needs by answering these questions.

 

Cleanliness

Sticky surfaces and lots of clutter are never good when creating a writing workspace. You should be thinking about your writing when at your space, not about stench and messes.

 

Music

This is optional for you to consider when creating a writing workspace because some writers are distracted or unproductive with playing music. If music helps to get the creative juices flowing, then make sure you’ve covered the basics by asking yourself these questions:

 

It’s also important when creating a writing workspace to surround yourself with visuals, smells, and textures that inspire you. Keep in mind that factors on this list may not apply to your writing needs, so be aware of what works best for you and your writing.

 

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