There's always plenty written about finding your why. Productivity experts focus on what you do, and when you do it. Little is talked about in considering the where. Steven King would hit his writing chair and table each day at 8 am, have a glass of water, his vitamin tablet and think "now it's time to dream." It was his writing chair. Other leaders have a favourite coffee shop, they enjoy the white noise and visual surroundings. Bill Gates had a cabin in the woods. Steve Jobs would walk the campus at Cupertino whilst conducting important conversations. Consider your where. What's it like to come to your office? Is it stimulating, is it a place of creativity, is it inviting and engaging.... the boardrooms, the offices, the lunch room? So for you.... what does your ideal space look like? Is there music? Is there silence? Is there chaos outside or is there serenity? What do you need in order to fuel your learning or imagination? Home, park, train, plane, coffee shop... where is your best where? I recently met a guy who felt his workouts were flat, so he changed the where... new gym, new surroundings, and he got his workout mojo back!
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