If you’re a remote worker, you’ve likely found a number of different places to call your “office”. For some, there’s one go-to spot in the house that always serves as a great work station. However, for many others, variety is the spice of life. They enjoy working from numerous unique locations. But which ones spawn the greatest productivity?
Here are three top spots for remote workers to handle their business:
1. The park.
With fall in full swing, the temperatures are bound to get lower in the weeks to come. However, many people love the cool and crisp air of autumn. Check the weather forecasts for the coming week. Select a day when the weather is mild and visit your park to locate a park bench suitable for your get-to-work needs. According to Kimberli Lowe-MacAuley of FlexJobs, working in the park is an ideal situation.
“Nature is to remote work what chocolate is to peanut butter - great on their own, just better together occasionally,” she describes, “Live out your best life working on a file or writing a report while sitting on a picnic blanket in the park. Why not schedule a date with yourself once a week? Depending on the city you’re near, there is often a city center or downtown area around the courthouse with benches and tables.”
2. A quiet café.
Naturally, we place an emphasis on quiet. Cafés are popular workspaces because they offer a combination of tranquility, warmth and, of course, coffee! It may sound like a cliché approach to remote work. However, working in a café can give you that “surrounded by co-workers” appeal of the office while also providing the benefit of “working from home” independence.
“While cafés provide warm, cozy, caffeine-rich workspaces, they are also riddled with distractions,” warns Norwegian technology company, Timely, “They’re community spaces, so expect to work alongside incessant chatter and high noise levels (which can be on a parallel with nightclubs). Many cafés provide free Wi-Fi and plug sockets, but many don’t – always be aware of whether a workspace precedent has been set before you settle in.”
3. A local co-working space.
Do you live near a community centre that offers up quiet rooms for the purpose of reading or study? Many centres offer spaces for people to find some tranquility. Do you need to get out of the house to avoid distractions? If a local community centre isn’t the answer, look into co-working spaces offered up by local businesses.
As Lowe-MacAuley informs us, many co-working spaces and companies offer a range of perks and plans for members. “Some have included extras, such as yoga classes and complimentary beverages similar to the offerings you might find working in a large office building,” she details, “Others create open and creative spaces for those who thrive off of community and group energy.”
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