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The specific stimuli of a coffee shop: a combination of noise, casual conversations and visual variety provide us with a low-level distraction that is conducive to creativity.
The low-to-moderate levels of ‘ambient noise’ boost our abstract thinking, creativity, decision making and senses, something known as stochastic resonance.
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Other people around us in a coffee shop who are working on their laptops, make the place a co-working environment, which acts as a motivator for us to be productive, just as going to the gym makes us exercise as we see people around us do the same.
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Recent research on remote workers reports that about 80 percent want to continue working from home, and not in co-working spaces or cafes.
The lure of the coffee shop is not going away even after this temporary jolt, as people who are working from home can benefit from the change of scener...
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As we sit in a coffee shop and open our laptops (often in our favourite chair) the visual stimulation around us, the decoration, walls, windows, makes us delve into convergent creative thinking, the one that requires us to think out of the box.
The people that come and go, the sunlight tha...
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Meeting at a bar or a coffee shop creates an air of informality that is missing from the board room. This helps people gather, collaborate, brainstorm and do stuff that isn’t possible in a Zoom meeting.
The Open-Office culture, which took speed more than a decade ago, helped people collabo...
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