The Groundwork Blog
“The process of making art is therapeutic for me… It’s a way to express all that pent up energy; into art. Whenever I create art, I usually have some turmoil going on inside… creating art is what I do to mute all that outside stuff.”
Read More >We’re thrilled to announce that Groundwork Fall River is opening this fall. This expansion has been in the works for a long time, and we can’t wait to open our doors to our new neighborhood. Here’s what you need to know…
Read More >“The one thing that was missing when I was working from home was the dedicated space just to work and be productive. Even though I had an “office” at home, it was easy to get distracted. Being at Groundwork has given me a place that’s super aligned with my goals and helps me focus.”
Read More >“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.
Read More >‘I’m new to coworking and I didn’t realize how much I missed working in community with others until I started doing it again. Even just the short hellos and how are you doing check-ins mean a lot to me and almost immediately improve my mood and make me feel so welcome.”
Read More >These days, most of us are largely unsupervised at work. Whether we’re independent contractors or working hybrid at home, we need tools to stay focused. So when it comes to optimizing our focus, where should we work? Here are the pros and cons of coworking vs. working from home.
Read More >We all know by now the importance of routine while working from home. Whether you get distracted by someone in your household or simply by your own lack of motivation,…
Read More >“To have a client call interrupted by mom was a blow to my self-esteem at a fragile moment in my life. In my battle with imposter syndrome, the imposter was winning.”
Read More >“I am inspired by people who pursue their happiness. I admire those who can truly say that they wake up in the morning going to do what they are passionate about. That is what I am currently striving to achieve in my life both personally and professionally. “
Read More >“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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