Maintain Proper Posture
When using the desk, maintain an upright posture: keep your back against the chair backrest, place your feet flat on the floor, and rest your arms naturally on the tabletop. Proper posture not only facilitates writing and reading but also relieves pressure on the spine and lower back, preventing fatigue or physical discomfort caused by prolonged study sessions.
Organize Desk Space Efficiently
Arrange books, stationery, and study materials neatly on the desk. Keep frequently used items within easy reach to minimize time spent searching and to avoid clutter that could hinder study efficiency. If the desk is equipped with storage compartments or drawers, use them to store spare books and stationery, keeping the workspace tidy.
Take Care of the Desk
Avoid carving, scribbling, or placing high-temperature objects on the desk surface to prevent damage to the material. When moving the desk, lift it gently rather than dragging it to avoid damaging the legs or scratching the floor. Clean the desk regularly using a mild detergent to maintain cleanliness and extend its service life.
