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It takes up to two years to get your workspace just perfect, according to a new study.<br/><br/>Ahead of Get Organized Day on April 26, the poll of 2,000 U.S. office workers, commissioned by Mind Reader and conducted by OnePoll, found only 40% are 'very satisfied' with their current workspace, be it from home or from an office. <br/><br/>Those who were unsatisfied blamed the lack of space (48%), back pain from their chair (34%), and their area being too messy (32%).<br/><br/>Overall, 79% of people take pride in their workspace setup and 86% see their workspace have a “huge” or “moderate” impact on their happiness.

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