Read This if You Want to Try Coworking Spaces But Afraid To Do So
(Photo : Photo by Shridhar Gupta on Unsplash) Read This if You Want to Try Coworking Spaces But Afraid To Do So

With all the traffic and pollution that a normal person experiences on commutes, one thing that can resolve this issue is to find work that can be done in the comfort of your home. However, for home-based workers out there, you all know how this scenario turns out most of the time.

Once you're in the comfort of your home, you are comfortable. This is one thing that you do not want to feel too much when it is your working hours. There goes the entrance of 'Coworking Spaces.' I'm sure you've heard about this term or seen it while you're roaming around town. And with this fact, why does having your coworking spaces benefit your home-based working, and why should you try it from time to time? 

5 Reasons Why You Should Try Coworking Spaces and 1 Reason Why You Shouldn't 

Coworking spaces-- for those who do not know this term-- is a shared working place with internet or different set of food for most workers that you can rent for hours, days, or even months. This business is now a booming trend for most countries, especially in the United States that leads the global coworking market in terms of real estate, according to the survey

Now that we established how globally competitive coworking spaces are, here are the reasons why you must do it and one huge fact why you should not. 

1. Free Internet and Free Food

Of course, it is not really free food and the internet. Although that's the idea behind coworking spaces as most of them offer unlimited coffee and wifi to soothe your needs when you're focused on working your deadlines. One thing that you can totally assure when working at coworking spaces is that you will no longer worry about cooking, washing dishes, or forgetting to pay your internet (for the nth time). 

2. More People, More Fun!

Although coworking spaces are mostly for employees that do not want to interact with their co-employees at the real office, another thing that makes coworking spaces fun is that you may meet other people that share the same interest with you. Whether you have the same line of work or you just wanted to enjoy the peace and quietness these places can bring, there are more people you can interact with through joining coworking spaces.

3. Minimal Commitment

Unlike when you're working full time at offices or even inside your houses, there's an ease of mind when working on different coworking spaces. For example, you do not need to worry anymore if you do not feel working alongside strangers as most coworking spaces offer a few hours discount if you feel like this doesn't work on you. No strings attached!

4. No-Hassle Working Place

Working on coworking spaces is like having your own butlers on the side while you're working. You can order food in an instant, choose where to work-- without someone bugging you, and have your working area fixed by other people. Compared to working at home, lots of distractions can pop into your head every time you try to work. 

5. Increase in Productivity

If you're a boss, might as well have your workers try coworking spaces in order to increase their productivity. Depending on your preference, most workers are more productive when there are minimal number of distractions only. In this way, you can be assured that you can fully be focused on working.   

Why You Shouldn't Try Coworking Space -- One Thing To Reconsider

Although coworking spaces continue to be a great place to have your work done with minimal distractions that offices or houses bring, there's also one huge thing why this does not work for most people.

Too Expensive

Coworking spaces being too expensive for most workers is the reason why this does not work. If you're working in an office, most of the facilities you need to work efficiently is provided by your employer. And most specifically, if you're too tight on your salaries, your home will always be cost-friendly compared to outdoor offices you stumble by. 

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