1. First, do a little bit of paper organizing so the surfaces you need to clean aren't covered in actual work.
2. Use a solution of 70% alcohol and water to clean your phone and tablet.
Read more about why (and how to do it) here.
(Do you know how germ-y your keyboard actually is?)
Read more about why (and how to do it) here.
Just make sure to squeeze any water out completely, so it doesn't drip between your keys. Here's the tutorial.
Earbuds are gross. Read more about cleaning them here.
Just make sure they're not wet, because you don't want to damage your electronics. If you want to disinfect, here's a helpful guide.
You can get a 36-pack of these cloths for $17.51 here.
Here's a thorough guide that will help you clean your screen properly (guess what? It calls for microfiber cloths).
Chances are, they're pretty dusty, but it takes forever to thoroughly dust each one individually. Get more dusting tips here.
Here's a DIY recipe, or you can just use a store-bought one, like Pledge (which is what I actually use — I promise they're not paying me to say that).
Don't forget to wipe down the walls around it too, if they're dusty. (Obvs this is just for your home office. You probably don't want to try this at work.) Here's the tutorial.
Here's a DIY glass cleaner recipe — use it alongside a clean microfiber cloth.
Just dab the formula gently until the stains are gone — here's the cleaning recipe and tutorial.
If you don't have one of these mats but think your carpet's looking a little worn where your rolling chair sits, you can get this one here, $40.49.
Dusty plants = sad plants. Here are more plant care tips.