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Top 5 Places To Work Remotely

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The Remote Worker

Published: 08/05/2024

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In today's digital age, the traditional office setup is rapidly evolving, with more people embracing the freedom and flexibility of remote work. Whether you're a freelancer, digital nomad, or remote employee, finding the perfect workspace is key to maintaining productivity and creativity. Here, we explore the top five categories of remote work locations that offer the ideal blend of comfort, convenience, and connectivity.

1. Co-Working Spaces:

Coworking spaces have become very popular, offering an environment where professionals from different industries can come together and collaborate. There are multiple companies offering such spaces, such as; Bizspace, WeWork, IWG (formerly Regus) and many more. These shared workspaces often feature modern amenities such as high-speed internet, ergonomic furniture, meeting rooms, and networking events. Whether you're seeking a dedicated desk or a flexible hot desk arrangement, coworking spaces provide a professional setting conducive to productivity and innovation. There is, however, a drawback to these coworking spaces and that is that they can be quite expensive.

2. Coffee Shops:

Coffee shops are a bit of a favourite in the remote worker community; with an energetic atmosphere and barista made coffees at hand. Most coffee shops have plenty of table space for you to set up your workstation and a strong Wi-Fi connection to keep you connected throughout the day. It would be worth bringing some headphones as sometimes the noise level can get a bit distracting and also take this into account if you have a lot of meetings / conference calls planned for that day. Some coffee shops have dedicated remote working rooms which is perfect for taking calls, but it would be worth checking this beforehand.

3. Local Libraries:

Libraries are often overlooked for remote work, however, they offer a quiet setting for concentration and productivity. There are often cubicles that help block out ay distractions, allowing you to focus fully on the work at hand. Although libraries are mainly for quiet work, on the odd occasion that you need to take a call, there may be meeting rooms / multi-purpose spaces that you can use. Most libraries have a strong internet connection and outlet sockets to keep you fully charged throughout the day.

4. Hotels:

Hotels are a bit of a hidden gem for remote workers. Whether you book a room for the day or simply utilize the lobby area, hotels provide a professional and well-appointed setting for remote work. With amenities like high-speed internet, business centers, and on-site dining options, hotels offer convenience and comfort for remote workers on the go.

5. Your House / Garden:

Working remotely does not always mean that you need to leave your house. Whether you have a dedicated office room or just a desk, your house can be a comfortable option for a remote working arrangement. On days of good weather, you can re-arrange some outdoor furniture to turn your garden / patio into an outdoor office. If the weather is really sunny, it would be best to ensure that there is shade available for both screeb visibility and stopping your laptop overheating! Before setting up your outdoor office, it would be worth checking that your Wi-Fi signal reaches and you still manage to get a strong connection outdoors.

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