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Imagine Modern Workplaces

Whatever twists and turns your career may have taken, one thing we do know is that your workspace directly impacts your productivity. You may have dreamed of being in a super smart, contemporary office and instead ended up in a dreary workplace with no windows, if that’s the case it’s no wonder you weren’t at the top of your game. On the flipside, thoughts of that first workspace you had as a young adult may bring back feelings of excitement, optimism and inspiration as you started your career.

A workspace can mean different things to different people as environments will vary depending on the business type you work in, particularly since lockdown. A work environment can feel formal, welcoming, cosy, relaxed, private or social as a space shared with others. For many, the word workspace brings with it a strong sense of belonging and enjoyment, or for some unhappiness or being unproductive. The space we work in can affect our productivity and motivation as it can alter our feelings and mindset. In order for us to function at optimal levels, our environment is key to achieving better productivity. The psychology is no different to how you make your house a home, you need to treat your workspace exactly the same - wherever it may be. Make it comfortable, make it practical but inviting, make it yours, put your own stamp on it and you will be more productive.

It is sometimes the little touches that can make a difference, a plant, a photo, the latest notebook or pen, a cup holder - whatever it is, make it familiar and make it a reflection of you.

Imagine Modern Workplaces

Whatever twists and turns your career may have taken, one thing we do know is that your workspace directly impacts your productivity. You may have dreamed of being in a super smart, contemporary office and instead ended up in a dreary workplace with no windows, if that’s the case it’s no wonder you weren’t at the top of your game. On the flipside, thoughts of that first workspace you had as a young adult may bring back feelings of excitement, optimism and inspiration as you started your career.

A workspace can mean different things to different people as environments will vary depending on the business type you work in, particularly since lockdown. A work environment can feel formal, welcoming, cosy, relaxed, private or social as a space shared with others. For many, the word workspace brings with it a strong sense of belonging and enjoyment, or for some unhappiness or being unproductive. The space we work in can affect our productivity and motivation as it can alter our feelings and mindset. In order for us to function at optimal levels, our environment is key to achieving better productivity. The psychology is no different to how you make your house a home, you need to treat your workspace exactly the same - wherever it may be. Make it comfortable, make it practical but inviting, make it yours, put your own stamp on it and you will be more productive.

It is sometimes the little touches that can make a difference, a plant, a photo, the latest notebook or pen, a cup holder - whatever it is, make it familiar and make it a reflection of you.

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