I know. It is scary to think about what the next pandemic will be like.
Moving out of the shared workspace into a private office is THE best move any solopreneur, small business owner or freelancer could have made.
The working from home thing is clearly not helping most businesses. The fact remains, all businesses need people to do business. You can’t do business without people.
The shared workspace fad has just about come to an end. The need or demand for private office space instead of the shared workspace (formerly known as co-working space) will not be in demand much longer…especially when the next pandemic hits and everyone has bunker down at home for a few weeks.
S0, now that you have a private office space, what can you do that could not be done in the shared workspace.?
Well, first of all, you can close your door. Relax is one thing you can do in a private office you will never get to do in the open shared workspace.
Once behind a closed door, you can breathe a little easier..literally.
Stats should prove that your exposure to the COVID virus strains is 100000000% lessened when you close your door to your private office.
You should immediately see more productivity once you get your operations all behind a closed door.
Also, in a private office, you can decorate the space to your style..instead of a franchise designer.
Plus in a private office, you can discuss things that or…duh…private.
In a private office, you can shut out all of the distractions that shared workspace managers feel are needed to keep their members happy.
Yep, no more CornHole tournaments during your budget meeting with your investors. And no more worrying about someone’s dog walking into your meeting with a cat owner.
There are a lot of things you can do in a private office space you can’t do in a shared workspace.
Yes, taking a nap would be easier to do in a private office.
Happy hours held in private offices are much happier as well.
Just about anything you do in a private office will be easier to do.
Now, the question is…can you make your private even more private?
Suppose you could black out your windows and put up curtains.
That is the fun thing about private suites…you do most anything in privacy.
Keep your eye out for articles addressing the benefits of having a private office during a pandemic.
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