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  • Your perfect work environment is...

    Elizabeth Tishchenko
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    If you were to design your perfect distraction-free environment where you get most of your work done, what would it be? For some, it's a flight, a home office, a quiet cafe, or a co-working space. What's yours?

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    AndrΓ© J
    Bachelor pad with neon lights and dark mode engage all day all night 😈
    Tolulade Ademisoye
    Home office or remote office
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    Elizabeth Tishchenko
    @ato1 How does remote differs from home office. Smth like a co-working space?
    Luca
    @ato1 @nevemind_com at least where I live and in the organisation I work in, there are shared remote offices that people can visit and work from instead of going all the way into the city. The idea is the person gets the benefits of being in the office but not have to commute so far. I have personally never used them, as I prefer work from home and if I am going into the office then I would prefer to meet up with my colleagues so that we can collab together.
    Tolulade Ademisoye
    @nevemind_com @luca3927 This makes a lot of sense, saves commuting time and giving you the comfort of a remote work
    T A
    Zen building with right amenities
    Daniel S
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    For me, it’s a place where the only notifications are from the coffee machine.
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    Julia Zakharova
    Separate office at home)
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    Elizabeth Tishchenko
    @julia_zakharova2 separate from an official, stationary office?
    Luca
    @julia_zakharova2 @nevemind_com I have a seperate office in my house which I use just for work. Then when I am not working, I never go in there to do anything. Really helps separate your mind from work and home/relax. In my old place unfortunately I didn't have that and my "office" was in an open rumpus area right outside our bedroom... it sucked. If you work from home a lot, then it makes sense to try and have a space dedicated to just that, or if you are sharing a space, put everything away and turn that space back into "home mode" so your brain can know the difference. Stress sucks :)
    A quiet place
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    Benny
    An office with natural sunlight, preferably with a good view!
    Henry Habib
    Remote, ideally, a dedicated space tailored solely for work.
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    Luca
    @henry_habib I agree, if you can its definitely worth it. So good to finish work, close the door and then your mind can seperate work from life. Also is helpful to maximise productivity, as you can set it up the way you need, to get stuff done.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    My perfect work environment is a cozy corner with good lighting, a bottomless cup of coffee, and a playlist that vibes as smoothly as my code. What about you? Where's your productivity oasis?
    QING LI
    As someone deeply involved in AI and OCR software development, my perfect work environment is a blend of comfort and technology. I prefer a dedicated home office with: Ergonomic Setup: A comfortable chair, adjustable standing desk, and multiple monitors to keep everything in view without straining my neck. Quiet Space: Soundproofing or noise-canceling headphones to eliminate distractions, especially when deep into coding or problem-solving. Natural Light: Lots of natural light with a few plants to keep the environment fresh and uplifting. Tech Gear: High-speed internet, a powerful PC, and all the necessary peripherals to ensure smooth development processes. Break Area: A small space to relax and recharge, maybe with a cozy chair and a good book or a spot for quick meditation. This setup keeps me productive, comfortable, and focused on developing innovative AI solutions.
    Ninad Talware
    @nevemind_com, before referring to any work environment as perfect, many factors need to be taken into account. However, if productivity is the sole factor we take into account, "Home Office" wins out! βœ