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Productivity and the office I

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There are many discussions about where it is most productive to work: in an open office, in a closed office, from home, in a routine split between office and home. However, there are highly productive people who don't focus on that, because they know that their office is in their brain, in today's knowledge and information economy. Your brain is the source of your productivity and value, so your office is essentially your brain and you can't go anywhere without it.

However, this doesn't mean you can't enjoy time off. It's always important to keep learning and experiencing new things, because that keeps your brain active and constantly improving. But when you focus on work and productivity, you can do it from anywhere.

Personally, you can work from a home office, from an enclosed space in the office, from an open space in the office, from a coffee shop or from anywhere else. The important thing to keep in mind is that the goal is to be productive, not to be in a specific space.

Modern business is often global, which means that productive professionals have to travel to different offices or visit clients in different locations. But that doesn't mean that those without this lifestyle can't be productive anywhere. In fact, it opens up more possibilities in life, such as being able to extend your vacation or explore different places while working.

What is needed is a change of mindset. Don't tell yourself that you can't do anything productive because you're not in the office. Your office is with you, so you can be productive anywhere.


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