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How to convince your employer to pay for coworking

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If you want to convince your boss to pay for coworking, you’ll need to demonstrate the benefits that coworking has to offer. In this blog, we’ll explore six reasons you can present to your boss on why coworking is a good investment for them. These benefits include boosting productivity, enhancing work-life balance, fostering collaboration, and more.

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Need an Office for a Day? A Week? On-Demand? Look No Further than Coworking Spaces

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In a world where flexibility, efficiency, and convenience are paramount, finding the perfect workspace can be a real challenge, especially for those who travel for business or work remotely. Whether you just need a break from the isolation of WFH or you’re constantly on the move and need a productive space to take calls or bang out emails, finding an ideal workspace is more crucial than ever.

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Don’t need a desk? Try our social club

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“I get to listen to and learn from a bunch of smart ambitious folks  – people I would not have met otherwise.. Plus, Groundwork is “Communications Central” for what’s going on in the city. It’s inspiring to see in action a bunch of smart young people who are committed to making the world a better place (and maybe a buck or two).”

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Coworking helps us move more & movement matters

“When I work at home, I’ll hit about 3,000 steps in a day, and that includes taking a quick walk around the neighborhood. My days at Groundwork average about 7,000 steps, and if I walk to work I hit the 10k mark easily.” Being in a coworking space helps us move more and that matters.

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Coworking means Community

“I recently moved to New Bedford from Martha’s Vineyard and was struggling to find community in the area. I only knew a couple people and as an extrovert, I crave human connection, but was finding it difficult to create new friendships. I have always been social and had not anticipated it being hard for me to make new friends. I soon found out that making friends as an adult, in a new place, in the midst of a pandemic, was not easy!”

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