I love to help and support people and businesses to achieve their goals, and thrive in an environment that involves problem-solving, working collaboratively, and improving processes and business efficiency.
DeskLodge has recently noticed a rise in PhD students using our spaces, we spoke to Anna Weston about why she chose to give coworking at DeskLodge a try and how it has improved productivity in her studies.
It took usages to write this blog. We kept putting it off again and again and again… We just couldn’t get going, you know? Oh the irony. But that’s procrastination for you. We asked a handful of our DeskLodge heroes what they do to overcome procrastination.
We are going to focus on a series of productivity blog posts over the next few months, with a view to explore different ways we can all become more productive.
DeskLodge wants to create a home from home workspace using a variety of unique places and spaces mixing the original office ideals with quirky and engaging extras.
We all like to be entertained, learn new things or just keep up to speed on topics that interest us. But how do you do it at the moment? Do you hop on The Google and sniff out relevant websites? Or perhaps you read industry updates or magazines? Maybe you find what you need on TV. There is another way, of course. More and more people are plugging in to podcasts for all their information and entertainment
So, you have this new project to do. You really need to buckle down, concentrate and get some work done. The question is, where is the best place to work?
It is Mental Health Awareness Week and The Mental Health Foundation have chosen stress as their main theme of focus for 2018. DeskLodge would like to help towards combating stress in the workplace and how working with other people, in a coworking space, can really help towards reducing stress.
Ahead of our Talking Anxiety virtual event we chatted with Inspiration mental health speaker (and ex-desklodger) Nick Elson about how he has used his own mental health experiences to create a brand new career for himself helping other to cope with anxiety and mental health issues during and after lockdown.