Not really to be honest. I like to switch up my location so my days don’t feel too monotonous. I like jumping around to different coffee shops and then even at home, I’ll mix up between working at my desk, couch, or the kitchen table.
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I'm a boring person in that sense I guess because I typically work from my room at my home :)
I honestly don't work from coffee shops and things like that because I don't like to spend time commuting there.
Plus places like that can be noisy.
That's why I prefer my home.
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I sure do! I have a pretty large bedroom, so one half of it has my work desk, comfy chair, and my laptop. I keep oldies music on in the background just for some kind of noise —and of course that gets turned off during any meetings.
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