From having a sense of belonging to a community to the networking opportunities, there are many benefits of working in a flexible space. However, the ever-buzzing work environment can lead to more distractions and cause you to lose focus.
2. From having a sense of belonging to a community to the networking opportunities, there are many
benefits of working in a flexible space. However, the ever-buzzing work environment can lead to more
distractions and cause you to lose focus.
Here are 5 tips to boost your productivity.
to boost your productivity
5 tips
3. Use Headphones & Music
#1
tips
This hack works even if music no music is coming out of your
headphones. If you do need music though, listen to playlists on
Spotify or YouTube that are especially created to increase your
productivity. Here are 7 science backed playlists for productivity.
4. #2
tips
Set a Schedule
By setting a schedule, you are less likely to be distracted as you have
set goals around what needs to be completed. If you do get side
tracked, having a schedule means you can jump right back into your
work instead of figuring out what you need to do.
5. #3
tips Change your work location
In co-working spaces, you can take advantage of a variety of work
locations such as communal areas or outdoor space. Even minor
changes such as working by the window versus working by the wall
can make a difference in boosting your productivity.
6. #4
tips
Personalise your co-working space
In co-working spaces, you can take advantage of a variety of work
locations such as communal areas or outdoor space. Even minor
changes such as working by the window versus working by the wall
can make a difference in boosting your productivity.
7. #5
tips
Take breaks
Taking breaks is scientifically proven to boost your productivity. There
are different break formats, such as the Pomodoro method which
suggests a 5-minute break for every 25 minutes of work. In a nutshell,
it means taking your mind off work.
8. • Workers who chose a co-working space said their home life
improved after making the switch.
• Since co-working, they were 60% more relaxed at home
and had 91% better personal interactions.
• Co-working also helped them during the workday.
• While co-working, 68% had better focus and 50% produced
higher earnings after co-working.
While it may seem easier to work from a home
office, separating work and life can be
beneficial for both.
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