How to Design Your Summer & Make Space for You

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Designing your summer is like designing a room – it's all about figuring out what you need and want. For some people, that might mean squeezing in a lot of fun activities and for others, it could mean spending more time relaxing at home. No matter what your goals are, here are a few tips to help you design your summer and make space for you.

3 Starting Tips to Help You Design Your Summer

Schedules and obligations can often feel like they suck the life out of summertime. But it doesn't have to be that way! You can design your summer in a way that leaves plenty of room for fun, relaxation, and personal growth. Here's how:

First, take a look at your commitments and see what can be let go. Do you really need to attend every social event? Is there anything on your to-do list that can wait until fall? Simplifying your schedule will free up some much-needed space in your summer.

Next, make a list of all the things you'd like to do over the course of the season. This can include big goals, like taking a trip or learning a new skill, as well as smaller items, like reading a certain number of books or trying out a new recipe every week. Having a plan will help you make the most of your summer.

Finally, don't forget to factor in some downtime! Whether it's taking a break from social media, spending an afternoon in the park, or just taking a few minutes each day to sit and do nothing, giving yourself time to recharge is an important part of enjoying summertime.

Have more distractions?

If you're finding it hard to focus with the kids running around at home this summer, you're not alone. Fortunately, there's a solution: coworking spaces. Coworking spaces offer a quiet, professional environment where you can get your work done without distractions. And with summer vacation seasons in full swing, many coworking spaces are offering special rates for families. So if you're looking for a way to design your summer around your work schedule, a coworking space may be the perfect solution.

Want to have Fridays off?

You can! You absolutely can decide to not work on Fridays, or work minimally on Fridays. It might look like not having meetings on Fridays to start with. You might not get there right away, especially if you work for someone else. There are still ways to approach your Fridays with a creative attitude and allow yourself space to think and be peaceful. Sometimes the quiet is where the problem solving happens.

Designing your workweek

Summer is the perfect time to relax and recharge, but it's also a great opportunity to get ahead on work and projects. The key is to find a balance that works for you. Here are a few tips on how to design your summer work schedule:

  1. Make a plan. Decide how many hours you want to work and how many you want to dedicate to leisure activities. Then, block out time in your calendar accordingly. This will help you stay on track and avoid overworking yourself.
  2. Get creative with your productivity. Take advantage of the longer days and warmer weather by working outside or doing activities that energize you. This will make it easier to stay focused and motivated.
  3. Protect your downtime. Just as you would during any other season, make sure to schedule in plenty of time for rest and relaxation. This will help you avoid burnout and enjoy your summer to the fullest.

By following these tips, you can find the perfect balance between work and play this summer. So go ahead and enjoy the warm weather – your productivity will thank you for it!

Design Your Summer with Your Coworking Space

Summertime is a great time to get out of the house and go to your coworking space. Coworking spaces offer quiet places to work and a reprieve from the noisy distractions of working from home in the summer. Plus, you can take advantage of the summer weather and get some work done outside. Start your membership journey with ConnectWork on Main here.