My 30 day challenges, day 20 – by Philip Dodson

So I have reached day 20, just another 10 days to go. Although, I am sure that many of the things I have challenged myself to do, have now become habits, that I won’t be giving up in a few days time.

So today’s picture is of the tent cards that we use in the hub, it helps others to know whether you’re free to chat or busy working. Something you won’t find in a coffee shop or at home, as at home the only talking you’ll do is with your pet.

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Co-working is not a new thing actually, many businesses, including my other company, have been offering shared space within their surplus office space for years. However, co-working is continuing to evolve to match what the user wants.

Co-working for me is not about providing a desk to work form in a shared workspace. It is about creating a community of like minded people, who share the space because they want more than just a place to work.

The benefits from working with others can not be under-estimated, especially for small/start-up businesses.

I’ve blogged about this before, however, if you work at home all day everyday or in a coffee shop, then your motivation will fall, as the distractions rise. The most important thing is, you will become isolated. Isolation is one of the biggest killers for any business, especially in the 1st year.

Work now is no longer a place, it is an activity that you can do anywhere. However, do it without people and what you miss out on those chance friction points, where you bump into someone, not literally. These friction points are vital to the success of your business, it’s where you get to find ideas, fine tune your own, discover business opportunities and perhaps find people to collaborate with. You will never get these if you stay at home.

As self-employment rockets in the developed world, not all of them will be entrepreneurs, some will be contractors, freelancers etc, the need to work with others will increase more and more.

Just by being in a room where others are all working will help keep you focused and motivated. Also, the community aspect will help in terms of being surrounded by people who can offer help, advice, support and just another soul to speak with.

Running a business is often a lonely place for the business owner, so co-working with others is the perfect antidote.Working for yourself should never be by yourself.

My 30 day challenges, day 13 – by Philip Dodson

Today is Saturday, day 13 of my 8 “30 day” challenges and I’m really finding it easier now, I’ve done nearly two weeks, so I’m even more determined now not to give in. Life and business is all about determination and never, ever, ever, ever giving in.

So today I’m at the hub for our regular @RockStarYouth1 aka RockStarYouth Start-Up Loans incubator events, that we host most Saturday’s. The picture today is of the group at the hub.

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They are all young people and this is the exact same profile that we see every time. This is proof to me how the world is shifting towards more and more people running their own business. All these guys are here today, to secure a start-up business loan, whereas not too long ago, they would be looking for work at a job centre or online.

Self-employment, either through choice or through necessity, is going to be the norm in the developed world within 10 years. In fact the generation Y and Millenials are not bought in to the corporate career path, in fact the complete opposite. They will make up 75% of the workforce by 2025 – they don’t worship money, only 11% of them see it as a measure of success.

Work is now no longer a place, it’s an activity that can be done anywhere. However, what makes any business a success is people. So the work activity must be done with others. Not all the time, but if you stay at home every day, then you’ll be isolated and will become demotivated.

So along with this global rise in self-employment, there is a worldwide growth in co-working space, as it is the perfect place for this entrepreneurial revolution to thrive in.

Co-working offers community and that’s what we all need to succeed in business. People is what matters.