Monday morning rolls around. You roll out of bed, rub your eyes, and breathe in the fresh morning air. It’s a crisp morning, and to be completely honest with yourself, you’re still mentally preparing yourself for the week ahead. You briefly consider heading to the coffee shop today, to be around people but decide against it as you realize you spent $60 at the shop last week.
The kettle begins to let out its steam at 212°. Its familiar screech alerts your groggy brain and you rush to turn off the stove flame before it gets too loud. You’ve got your coffee now, and you proceed to sit down at your makeshift home desk which has turned into a living record of everything you’ve been up to last week.
You push your internet bills out of the way and open your laptop. Time to get to work. This is a routine many of us are familiar with – The life of being a remote worker. You don’t work for a living, you live at work. Maybe it’s time for a change, you think to yourself. A change of scenery, maybe it’s time to leave the house, to change out of your PJs, drive somewhere with the sole purpose of being truly productive.
You’ve heard of coworking before. So what exactly is it? Simply put, a coworking space is a shared workspace. Whatever your needs are, coworking’s got something for you. Let’s review some of the different options to choose from.
Flex Desk – This option is perfect for the remote worker who just loves the cafe feel of working with other people, but needs to be in an environment more conducive to focusing. Bring in your tools for the day, take them when you leave. Typically, most coworking spaces offer locker storage to store miscellaneous items. This is the baseline option.
Dedicated Desk – A dedicated desk is perfect for the individual who knows they’ll be working most days from the coworking space, and requires a place to leave their monitor. Forget about setting up your workstation everyday – Your station is ready to go, waiting for you just as you left it.
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