Gone are the days of being chained to a traditional office. Remote jobs have opened up a world of possibilities for young professionals. No matter if you’re fully remote or just splitting time between home and an office, finding the perfect spot to work can boost your productivity and improve your work-life balance. Here are the top places to consider when working remotely:

1. Life’s a beach

Imagine working with the sound of waves in the background and the scent of saltwater in the air. Beaches are an incredible option for remote work, providing a sense of relaxation and calm.

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2. Cosy cafes

What makes cafes a preferred place for working outside the office? How about a blend (see what we did there?) of social interaction, a reliable internet connection, and a constant supply of coffee and snacks?

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3. Co-working spaces

Co-working spaces combine the best of both worlds - they provide the benefits of an office environment and combine it with the flexibility of remote work. You won’t have to worry whether the Wi-Fi is strong enough or if you’ll have a comfortable and ergonomic chair to sit on - it’s all included in the price. On the other hand, co-working spaces are specifically designed to foster productivity and community among remote workers.

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4. Public libraries

Public libraries are often overlooked but provide a quiet, distraction-free environment ideal for focused work. Many libraries also offer free Wi-Fi and printing services.

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5. Home office

Home, sweet home. While venturing out can be exciting, sometimes the best place to work is right at home. A well-set-up home office can offer unparalleled comfort and convenience.

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6. Parks and gardens

Nature can be incredibly refreshing and inspiring. Working in a park or a public garden allows you to enjoy fresh air and greenery, which can boost your mood and creativity.

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7. Mountain retreats

If you love the mountains, consider working from a lodge or cabin. The peaceful environment and stunning views can be highly motivating, and more and more huts are turning into co-working spaces.

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8. Hotel lobbies

Hotel lobbies and lounges often offer a sophisticated, serene atmosphere that's good for focus. Many hotels have strong Wi-Fi and comfortable seating, and are mostly considered quiet places.

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9. University campuses

Many universities offer quiet study areas and well-equipped libraries that are perfect for remote workers. Some campuses also have beautiful outdoor spaces, plus the buzz and chatter of students walking around can make you feel younger and more energised.

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10. Boat or yacht

Out of all, this might be the most fun. If you have access to a boat or yacht, working on the water can be incredibly refreshing. The gentle rocking and scenic views can offer a unique work experience. If you're not sea sick, of course. 

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The beauty of remote work is the freedom to choose your workspace. The world is full of inspiring places to work and by diversifying your work environments, you can keep your remote work experience fresh and exciting. Keep experimenting and enjoy working fully remotely.