Workspace | Trent Walton
I like the idea of defining certain spaces or postures for specific activities. The sit and click posture taxes my cognitive and creative faculties after too long. It’s hard for my brain to move from reading to writing, designing, troubleshooting, etc., when my body remains stationary. I need to move. Breaking up the workday by visiting different spaces in the office at different times not only keeps me fresh, it allows me to establish habit fields around certain types of activities.
I know lots of folks that benefit greatly from this idea. I too find my productivity increases by simply switching the space I’m in or the device I’m using.
(via Phil Coffman)
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