Your brain is constantly processing information from your peripheral vision, even if you aren’t looking directly at it. Every object on your desk—a coffee mug, a stack of papers, a charging cable—competes for your neural resources. A study from Princeton University found that physical clutter in your environment creates “visual noise” that drains cognitive energy and reduces your ability to focus. The solution is simple: Clear your desk of everything except the immediate task at hand. A clean external environment fosters a clean internal mind.
Why Your Messy Desk Kills Focus


