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Cable Clutter in Your Workspace

A Cautionary Tale About Cable Clutter

This post was updated on May 1, 2016.

Today’s post will not be for everyone. In fact, if you tend to have a sensitive disposition, you may not want to watch the video at the end of this post. If this describes you, you can stop here and read one of our other posts about simple ways to use technology.

I thought it was important to share today’s message because it addresses a well known issue that we all face: cable clutter. There are many ways to manage the ridiculous entanglement our cables and wires get themselves into (through no fault of our own, of course).

“It’s a well know phenomenon that if you put two cables on opposite sides of a room and leave the room, when you return those two cables will be entangled.” ~ Doug Aamoth

When cables (or anything else for that matter) clutter your workspace, your productivity will probably take a nosedive. In fact, you’ll probably spend more time trying to untangle the snake-like mess and less time focusing on the things you should be working on.
Good news: You don’t have to suffer through this process.
Here are a few ways you can try to control cables and stop them from getting tied up in a disarrayed mess:

 

 

But, the best way to get rid of cable clutter is by having no cables at all (i.e., use wireless devices instead). As the following video demonstrates, you can avoid the very scary experience that Techland’s Doug Aamoth recently endured.
This poor man ultimately survived, but it was a harrowing experience. His story is certainly a very serious tale of caution.
Don’t get buried under cables. When you get buried under cables, you end up eating ChapStick. Don’t end up eating ChapStick. Control your cables or go wireless today.

*I hope you got a good laugh from today’s very tongue in cheek post. I did. 😉 Follow Doug Aamoth and Techland on Twitter for more tech news. Oh, and, yes, there are affiliate links on this page.

Hey there, I’m Deb. I’m a Digital Productivity Coach and Consultant, Certified Professional Organizer®, speaker, and lover of all things tech. I’m also addicted to apps and love helping small business owners leverage technology so they can be more productive.

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