tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695028.post-11846471345883848962008-02-15T17:55:00.003Z2008-03-09T18:12:58.004ZA month at The Werks<p>I've mentioned I've been <a href="http://www.janeandrichard.co.uk/blog/archive/2008_01_01_index.xml#6628154689289933398">working out of the Werks</a>. Well... it's been a month now [over a month, but this blog post has been sitting around whilst I was away] and in that time I've visited the Werks ten times or so. I'm not sure exactly how often, but long enough and frequently enough for the <a href="http://www.real-eating.co.uk/hove.htm">coffee shop</a> to know what my order is.</p> <p>Unexpectedly I've ended up having about three times the number of meetings I'd normally have&#8212;the good kind of meeting, mind you. That's down to being able to say "just drop by" rather than having to actually arrange anything. An example: Danny popping round the other day and we had the space to spread out his Post-Its&#174; and discuss a bunch of ideas.</p> <p>I get the sense that there's a good chance of chance happenings happening&#8212;especially once more of the space is used. I'd expect more people to be showing up once we're out of the dismal months.</p> <p>A few times I find it better to work from the home office, for instance if I need the printer, make tricky phone calls, or just absolutely need guaranteed quiet. But mostly I've noticed that I may be getting more done when I do go to the Werks. As odd as it might seem, having to plan the day around what you need (that file? that external drive?) and then <i>having</i> to head out, seems to set the tone for the day. Prevents thrashing. Create focus. Something like that.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2695028-1184647134588384896?l=www.janeandrichard.co.uk%2Fblog%2Findex.xml'/></div>Richardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961558038549366975noreply@blogger.com