Productivity is always a hot topic, and you can find a plethora of tips and tools to help you get more done. If your workspace is running interference with your intentions, however, you could be derailing yourself without even knowing it. While certain elements seem like they’re fixed, almost anything can be changed in a space to help improve your productivity, says Anja Jamrozik, PhD, behavioral scientist and consultant for the workplace design firm Breather. Jamrozik says your workspace can impact your productivity, performance, satisfaction and mood. To maximize it requires two steps. Click here to read the full story from Fast Company.