Still procrastinating? May be your need to “be perfect” is getting in the way. Don’t seek perfection (hey, nobody’s perfect right?), but aspire for advancement or growth. So, Step Five in overcoming procrastination is to Aim for Progress.
Speaking of progress, I have been tackling the vertical piles of paper on my desk this week and have decided to store some in magazine holders. Yep, they’re not just for magazines anymore. They do a terrific job of hiding papers, keeping your horizontal surfaces clear and control how much you can store before having to purge. Here are some very stylish magazine holders that would dress-up any office.
Aren't these magazine holders above by Thomas Paul beauties! They come in such yummy colors and amusing vintage prints.
Classic white. How could you go wrong? These white magazine boxes above are covered in laminated paper and can be found at See Jane Work.
This Motorp magazine holder above is made of palm leaves and is found at Ikea. Looks great and inexpensive too.
Love this earth-friendly bamboo magazine holder by John Lewis. So simple and timeless.
For a cost-effective magazine holder that could be easily customized to your decor, check out this do-it-yourself version on Kaboose.
I always turn to magazine holders first when cleaning up my desk area. They keep everything organized and pretty at the same time. And I absolutely love those Thomas Paul magazine holders. Such great prints and fun, bold colors!
ReplyDeleteIKEA's Motorp looks nice, but unfortunately after a short time the glue fails and it falls apart. This takes just more than 90 days, so returns aren't an option.
ReplyDeleteFun post! I have those Thomas Paul mag holders. LOVE them.
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