What do at-home workspaces look like these days?

I read an article recently about how instructional designers should be setting up their workspaces as many of us continue to be fairly home-bound. It gave a number of nice tips about setting goals, tidying up, structuring, etc. As I read it, I couldn’t help but look around at my station. It’s January, 2021, now, so this working from home thing is nearing ten months for me. My wife and I share the workspace (our dining room table), and at first, things were looking pretty good. However, months in, it seems that we’ve both built up our own piles of stuff, and every once and a while one’s will cascade into the other’s space. I’m sure mine is far from the worst out there, but I couldn’t help but chuckle as I looked at the example workspace from the article and then took a look at my own (see below).

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Well done!

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Well done?

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