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Will Working in Coworking Spaces Make You More Productive?

Posted by David Dinh on December 8, 2020
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A lot of people find that working in coworking spaces where they get to share an open area with many other people boosts their productivity. In fact, studies show that 73% of businesses find that they are more productive working in mostly open spatial set-ups since it offers more choice, variety, and balance. While this may be true, there is also the individual aspect to consider. Though mostly-open spaces are great because they cater to more people, not all workers thrive in workspaces where other people can easily walk into their space and chat them up.

One of the downsides of working in coworking spaces and sharing a workspace with other people is the possibility of distraction. Unless you have a means to keep yourself focused, getting distracted may outweigh all the other benefits coworking spaces provide in terms of boosting productivity. Read on about the many ways coworking spaces can improve your productivity to weigh for yourself whether coworking spaces are a good fit for you to encourage productivity.

10 Ways Coworking Spaces Can Bring Out the Productive You

Being in a workspace puts you in work mode

Though working at home can be fun, it’s also highly tempting to kick back and watch Netflix instead of getting work done. For this reason, it is helpful to put yourself in a work environment that conditions your mind to work. Going to a coworking space where everything has been set up — ambient music, airconditioning, and office furnishings — for you makes it easier to focus on what you need to do, get work done.

Up to date work equipment helps you get work done faster

Nothing slows you down more than a laggy internet connection and malfunctioning office equipment. Coworking spaces are fully equipped with up to date gadgets and amenities that will allow you to perform your tasks more smoothly, saving you time, effort, and frustration.

Working with like-minded people can motivate you to work as well

People are social creatures and we tend to adapt to the behaviour of the people around us. If at home or in a coffee shop, you find yourself easily distracted by non-work related activities, working in a coworking space where everyone is working and focusing on their projects can help put you in the mood to do the same. When everyone else is busy working, you’re more likely to busy yourself working as well. Before you know it, you’d have finished what you set out to do!

productivity in coworking space

Having other people around to help you makes work easier to accomplish

While quiet helps you focus and can speed up your work, there are instances when you get stuck and need some help. Being in a coworking space surrounds you with people from various backgrounds and with different expertise. At any point, you could ask for help, collaborate, and even partner up with people you did not know before and go from stuck to moving forward in no time.

Interacting with peers can help you recharge

One of the surefire ways to increase productivity is to recharge. Working efficiently becomes so much easier when you have more energy to work with. Coworking spaces are designed to provide work-life balance and often have common lounge areas and activity corners where tenants can go mingle with other people. This is beneficial since interacting with people, whether you’re introverted or extraverted, can improve mood; additionally, since coworking spaces appeal to a niche market, you are likely to meet likeminded individuals from other backgrounds who could give you fresh perspectives and help you look at your work in a different light.

Having fun makes you more productive

Coworking is fun. The chill ambience, the comfortable furnishings, and the positive energy thrumming through coworking spaces are sure to put many in a good working mood. Because of this, they feel happier and more excited to get things done and the quality of their work is also likely to improve.

No competition means lower stress

Unlike traditional company offices, tenants in a coworking space do not work together so there are no company politics or internal competition for projects, positions, and recognition. This takes a whole lot of weight off an environment and makes working in a coworking space a light-hearted fuss-free ordeal.

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Being part of a social movement gives your work more meaning.

More than providing you with a venue to get things done, coworking spaces make you part of a community that believes in fostering growth and development of freelancers, startups, and SMEs. For this reason, renting a coworking space works as a social contract and gives you membership to a community of passionate and socially-driven individuals.  

Freedom allows you to do you.

There are virtually no rules in coworking spaces. You can move around, you can sit wherever you like, and you can come and go as you please. This freedom is what most millennial workers seek. This also boosts job satisfaction and allows workers to take more responsibility for their output. Ultimately, they can do what works for them, do they work better while listening to music to their earphone? Do they get more work done while sipping on a cup of tea? You do what works for you and you get things done your way.

Snacks and caffeine help recharge you for more productive work.

Even the most energetic of us need to recharge every once in a while. Instead of going out to buy snacks, coworking spaces often have in-house cafés which can satisfy your cravings and supply you with your preferred caffeine fix. It’s always easier to solve a problem with a full belly.

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