Its the magic of the "out of frame" concept. I only show you what I want you to see
. Seriously, one of my triggers for a bad attitude is tripping over, digging through or losing "stuff" when I am tying to enjoy my shop time. This has evolved into a place for (almost) everything and everything in its place approach. If something doesn't have a place to go, I make one. If there isn't one, the offending object is banished to the shed out back. If it is important enough to keep handy, it is important enough to have a specific place to go.
I also put things back (because its so easy) when I am not immediately using them; use the double square, hang it back up, drill a hole put the bit and drill motor back in the holders. You ever see people who have a snow-drift of tools and scrap on their bench from yesterday? They waste 25% of their work time just looking for stuff or moving stuff from one work surface to another. How can they work like that? Anyway, this means I can go from full-on work mode to cleaned up in just minutes since I am essentially cleaning up as I go. Now you know my secret mania . . . its a sickness I have learned to deal with