#97: Benefits of Using a Co-Working Space with Amy Sivertsen
Remote workers are usually presented with just two options: work from home or work from a coffee shop. Sometimes they get tired of being in their house all the time and they need to get out. However, they also crave a more professional environment than a coffee shop. This is where collaborative workspaces come in.
Amy Sivertsen is the co-owner of CoWorkQC, a shared workspace and thriving coworking community in downtown Davenport, Iowa. They exist to encourage productivity in work and life for small business owners, nonprofits, remote workers, and freelance creatives. CoWorkQC acts as that collaborative workspace entrepreneurs, creatives, solopreneurs, remote employees, and small teams desire so much. The members work on their own, yet together, in an open space ready for productivity, conversation, and collaboration.
In this episode, Amy and I are discussing co-working spaces and all the benefits of using one. Tune in to learn everything you need to know and discover why you should consider co-working spaces for your remote work.
We'll dive deeper into these concepts:
Amy’s journey in starting CoWorkQC.
The benefits of co-working.
The variety of ways co-working spaces can be used.
The experiences of some of Amy’s clients.
How they’ve built a community with CoWorkQC.
What she would like to see for the future of co-working.
Now, for some action steps:
Download the free worksheet: Three Steps You Need for a More Productive Workday
Check out the CoWorkQC website
Email Amy: amy@coworkqc.com
Watch my recent webinar: https://friesth-manufacturing-consultant.lpages.co/webinar/
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