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I hit a writer’s block yesterday that had a hold on me. I tried taking on a few other tasks, hoping to jog the block; however, it stayed with me. Finally, I moved from my office, took my laptop and found myself standing at a counter writing my thoughts away. The block was gone due to one simple change. I’m willing to guess that most of us find ourselves in a situation where creativity is stunted, work is frustrating and the day feels like a run through mud.
Some of us throw it away as a bad day, others of us blame coworkers and some will even blame the lack of sleep we received the night before. While all of those can be a factor, it could be something else. The reason work drags on is due to something we can easily change, something we overlook as having an impact on our productivity. That something is:
OUR ENVIRONMENT
Not the trees, birds and squirrels (although squirrels can be annoying), that you see outside. But the physical environment (i.e. sound, light, furniture) of our offices and cubicles. If your work space didn’t matter many of us wouldn’t dream of the big corner office overlooking a beautiful skyline. Our physical work environment is something many of us take for granted. When it’s poor it slows down productivity, we lose focus and it can even create chaos. When it comes to environment we have to take into consideration our:
I’m no interior designer (but for tips check this out); however, your environment has an impact on your productivity. Some of us like the busyness and bustle, others of us like small intimate spaces, no matter your style be intentional.
What does your ideal work environment look like?