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the BBC» If we’re already working in isolation at home, why do we miss working with our heads similarly down in a public setting?
Some of the most successful people in history have done their best work in coffee shops.
Pablo Picasso, JK Rowling, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, Bob Dylan – whether they’re painters, singer-songwriters, philosophers or writers, people across nations and centuries have tapped into their creativity working away at a table in a café.
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I know the feeling ... I can work really well on a train or in a café - far more productive than here at home - and it's something I really miss. Trying to put my finger on "why" ...
Not a total solution, but working in our virtual Coffee Shop with loads of members and guests around me and producing useful background is a darned sight easier and more productive than working in quieter places / other web sites from home. Ironically, I often have TV on in the background with "mindless" shows when I'm doing heavy stuff.
How do others get their inspiration - home - Coffee Shops, or current replacements?
P.S. I am, of course, no Picasso or JK Rowling ...