I have been experimenting for some while with desktop arrangements for Mac OS X. I've not yet found an ideal arrangement, but I have found some better configurations.
Recently I found tools to clear most of the files off my desktop - or rather I started using them more systematically. I also noted the 4 finger trackpad swipe left/right gesture to change what Apple call a desktop. Even more recently I noticed that each of Apple's desktops can have its own background, so currently I have 6 of those - 2 x plain blue background, 1 x El Capitan image background, 1 x plain pinkish background, 1 x plain grey background, and 1 x starry night over Yosemite with Half Dome background.
I have had the plain backgrounds for a few days now. I have noticed that using this computer feels a lot "quieter" now - there are few distractions, and the desktop is mostly uncluttered - except when I start off a project, which can fill the screen within a couple of hours. I wasn't expecting this - and I'm still somewhat frustrated that the desktops don't do exactly what I want, but I find it currently feels so much more relaxing looking at a completely plain background with not much on, than some "interesting" scene with loads of icons and clutter. The effect of removing the "interesting" backgrounds is much greater than I'd expected, and really does feel much more conducive to what might actually be productive activity. Oh - if you're a PC or Linux user you can do this with the desktops there too!
So - FWIW - I suggest removing your backgrounds of your favourite holiday spots, your favourite film stars, musicians, orchestras, or even your family members and replace them with a plain colour - pinkish does seem to work rather well - but others might do, though not too dark. Clear as many icons off the desktop as you can can, and see if you notice that you are feeling more peaceful after a few days. Just a suggestion - you don't have to try it, or even believe me. I'll report back in a while and let you know if I've reverted to more jarring backgrounds - though I'm not intending to.
Recently I found tools to clear most of the files off my desktop - or rather I started using them more systematically. I also noted the 4 finger trackpad swipe left/right gesture to change what Apple call a desktop. Even more recently I noticed that each of Apple's desktops can have its own background, so currently I have 6 of those - 2 x plain blue background, 1 x El Capitan image background, 1 x plain pinkish background, 1 x plain grey background, and 1 x starry night over Yosemite with Half Dome background.
I have had the plain backgrounds for a few days now. I have noticed that using this computer feels a lot "quieter" now - there are few distractions, and the desktop is mostly uncluttered - except when I start off a project, which can fill the screen within a couple of hours. I wasn't expecting this - and I'm still somewhat frustrated that the desktops don't do exactly what I want, but I find it currently feels so much more relaxing looking at a completely plain background with not much on, than some "interesting" scene with loads of icons and clutter. The effect of removing the "interesting" backgrounds is much greater than I'd expected, and really does feel much more conducive to what might actually be productive activity. Oh - if you're a PC or Linux user you can do this with the desktops there too!
So - FWIW - I suggest removing your backgrounds of your favourite holiday spots, your favourite film stars, musicians, orchestras, or even your family members and replace them with a plain colour - pinkish does seem to work rather well - but others might do, though not too dark. Clear as many icons off the desktop as you can can, and see if you notice that you are feeling more peaceful after a few days. Just a suggestion - you don't have to try it, or even believe me. I'll report back in a while and let you know if I've reverted to more jarring backgrounds - though I'm not intending to.
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