Over the past few months, I’ve been experimenting with workspace organization, environmental design, and how small spatial changes affect focus. Most of my attention was on things like: clutter object placement visual balance movement flow But recently, I tried something more specific: changing the direction of my desk. At first, it sounded like a very small detail. But the effect was more noticeable than I expected. 🧭 Direction Changes Attention Before, my desk faced a wall with little natural light and constant visual distractions nearby. I didn’t think much about it because I had gotten used to the setup. But after rotating the desk slightly and changing what was in front of me, I noticed: less visual tension fewer distractions a calmer feeling while working Nothing dramatic — just smoother attention throughout the day. 🔄 Why Position Matters The more I observe spaces, the more I think position affects behavior in subtle ways.…