How Your Senses Define Your Workplace

We all have our favorite places to get work done, but have you ever thought about why we work the best in the places that we do? Your 5 senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell) have a lot to do with how your workplace becomes the productive place that it is. When deciding on where to work next, use your sense(s) to define what makes the right location for you and your business.

Size

Several studies suggest that the size of the workplace affects the way a person thinks. Tall ceilings and big tables made for more creative thought, while a small study carrel with enclosed walls are better for linear and analytical thinking. Simple changes like closing the blinds can have the effect of making a room seem smaller and help you focus on what is in front of you.

Light

Lighting can make or break a productive power session. Do you prefer natural night that changes as the day goes on, or do you need a constant light source to help you forget about the time? Also, poor lighting can cause eye fatigue and drain your ability to be productive earlier than acceptable. Additionally, colors can play a big role. For creative thought, blues, yellows, and greens can encourage big picture thinking, while red is better for focused thought. Maybe your boss won’t allow you to repaint you office, but you can always change the color of your computer screen to better suit your mood.

Sound

Whether it’s the constant hum of the espresso machine, or the drone of the television, background noise is a significant factor when you have to roll up your sleeves. A coffee shop full of people talking is better than a quite library with a single sniffly-nosed patron. While everyone has a different tolerance to sound, a great pair of headphones can take you from a loud rock show to a quiet piano recital, without disrupting those around you.

Comfort

Don’t forget other factors like the temperature, the comfort of the chairs, or lack of a table. Also, other creature comforts, like your favorite coffee (or the free refills) may influence your productivity.

When you find yourself being extra productive, take a moment to look around and find out what it is that is working for you. If you can’t seem to focus, maybe it’s an environmental influence that you can change. While your most productive location may not be your daily office, you can still control some of the elements that influence your work attitude

Deborah Sweeney

Deborah Sweeney is an advocate for protecting personal and business assets for business owners and entrepreneurs. With extensive experience in the field of corporate and intellectual property law, Deborah provides insightful commentary on the benefits of incorporation and trademark registration.

Education: Deborah received her Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees from Pepperdine University, and has served as an adjunct professor at the University of West Los Angeles and San Fernando School of Law in corporate and intellectual property law.

Experience: After becoming a partner at LA-based law firm, Michel & Robinson, she became an in-house attorney for MyCorporation, formerly a division in Intuit. She took the company private in 2009 and after 10 years of entrepreneurship sold the company to Deluxe Corporation. Deborah is also well-recognized for her written work online as a contributing writer with some of the top business and entrepreneurial blogging sites including Forbes, Business Insider, SCORE, and Fox Business, among others.

Fun facts/Other pursuits: Originally from Southern California, Deborah enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons, Benjamin and Christopher, and practicing Pilates. Deborah believes in the importance of family and credits the entrepreneurial business model for giving her the flexibility to enjoy both a career and motherhood. Deborah, and MyCorporation, have previously been honored by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal’s List of the Valley’s Largest Women-Owned Businesses in 2012. MyCorporation received the Stevie Award for Best Women-Owned Business in 2011.

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