Co-working spaces act as an alternative to the traditional office workplace and offer a haven for those who cannot or choose not to work from home.
Having a defined place of work, separate from your home space can help alleviate tensions and boost your work-life balance. These are just some of the benefits of Co-working.
Work From (one) Hub the new Work From Home.
Remote working from home can be as lonely as it is distracting. It can be a challenge to stay motivated and focussed whilst having no social outlet throughout the workday.
Having a dedicated workspace away from home keeps you productive, encourages you to take breaks and stick to a workday pattern. Furthermore, you are likely to meet a variety of likeminded people from a variety of industries, that are on the same small business journey as you, helping you stay connected and feel like you’re part of a community.
Flexibility.
A big perk of co-working is flexibility. Traditional office settings mean you are sat at the same desk day in day out, 9am – 5pm. This repetition can lead to a feeling of being confined with little opportunity for growth within your career.
One Hub offers a variety of spaces where you and your laptop can get to work from HotDesks, business lounge area, bar seating, serviced offices, acoustic pods and meeting rooms, allowing you to switch up the scenery so you stay motivated. Diverse membership plans, no long contracts, extended workhour access, office and leisure amenities, social events, and networking opportunities give you an opportunity to focus on your work life in a stress-free environment.
Stress Free Working Environment.
Working in a clean, organised, clean and inspiring space makes you feel motivated. If your downtime at home is spent surrounded by work papers, bulky equipment, wires and mess this can be frustrating and not relaxing. A serviced office or coworking space takes the stress out of office management, we cover everything from setting up the Wi-Fi to making sure there is fresh, hot coffee on tap and making sure your chosen workspace is as personal as it is professional, leaving you to concentrate on the job at hand.
Being Part of a Community.
Being a budding entrepreneur, freelancer, sole trader or remote worker can leave you with no one to bounce ideas off or engage in creative thinking with. Although the concept of co-working is about working independently, it is also about the community you are a part of.
‘I worked from home for a while but I’d take this space over being stuck in my own four walls any day. It’s surprising how much I missed being around people in an office environment’. Patrick Byrne – One Hub Member
You can never replace the value of human connection, which is one of co-working’s core values. The best part, working alongside people from different backgrounds and industries can help you gain a new perspective on things.