Home office or a cool startup office?
Bren Kinfa π SaaS Gems
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Do you swear by the home office comfort or are you all about that vibrant startup office energy?
There are pros and cons to each.
I used to work in a startup office before with a dozen others similar in age to me. WFH is nice but there are some aspects of the startup office that you simply can't replicate when working at home. Those water-cooler chats, going out for lunch with your colleagues, staying out late, etc. Then again, I suppose co-working offices can help with that!
What's your preference?
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Romio@romiojoseph
home setup
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I love working from home, but when I need to interact with the rest of the team, I prefer in a physical place. Also for a few things, it helps concentration.
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I'm way to much of an extrovert to be in my comfy home alone all day.
I think it's hard for me to commute and a small office is part of my story
I'm all for a home office. It's great being able to set up your space just how you like it
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@jovana_djekovic Ain't that the truth! Also, having your own work station optimized for how you work is great.
Working in a cool startup office can be a lot of fun and can help you to be more creative.
Lancepilot
cool startup office.! I've never been to one, so I am more curious! π
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Cool startup office :) I stayed at home for 3 years, working remotely. Then I figured out that I need to socialize. I think startup needs a physical collaboration space
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@emre_bolcal Totally - I get what you mean! We are social creatures after all.
I see the appeal in both setups! The home office certainly brings comfort and flexibility, especially when dealing with tasks related to home loans, home refinance, VA loans, and mortgage loans. It's great to have your own space, control over your environment, and the ability to work in your pajamas if you want. But you're right, there's a unique energy in startup officesβthe spontaneous chats, the camaraderie, and that sense of shared momentum can be motivating, even for those dealing with mortgage-related tasks. Co-working spaces do offer a middle ground, fostering some of that office vibe while allowing for flexibility.
As for my preference, I think both have their merits. The home office is fantastic for focus and uninterrupted work on tasks related to home financing, while the startup office or co-working space brings that social aspect and collaborative energy. It's all about finding that balance that works best for productivity and well-being, especially when managing responsibilities related to home loans (visit http://lendgo.com/) and mortgage-related activities. Do you have a preference between the two when dealing with such financial tasks?