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Productivity Advice

December 20th, 2009

Find an “office”. Claim your own space. Build a work cave, a bomb shelter, a hiding place.

For me at least, working out of the apartment is an oxymoron. The simple fact that I am in my apartment dramatically increases my likely hood to facebook, twitter, techcrunch, venture hacks, techmeme, msuster – both sides of the table, holy shit the list of distractions goes on and on forever. There’s nothing wrong with a little advice/culture seeking on the internet but if you read that all day, no one is going to build your company for you.

It’s like reading, computer, tv, etc. in bed. Your body gets used to doing things other than sleeping and so when it comes to time go to bed, you might have trouble falling to sleep. Replace sleep with work in the previous sentence and you have a nice little parallel to my life of doing work at my apartment.

But there’s hope. For me it’s the Engineering Entrepreneurs Program’s conference room on Centennial Campus. At this Pocket Stage (going through a name change – just trying that name on for size) Compound, I feel like shit needs to get done when I’m there. I feel like if I don’t do work when I’m there, a countdown should be running. But instead of a clock it’s my % equity in the company.

Advice: if you’re a college student / entrepreneur, find a work space you can call your own, it will help.

Author: steve Categories: Entrepreneurship Tags: , ,
  1. Ryan Fleming
    December 21st, 2009 at 11:23 | #1

    I see you’ve figured out the secret to productivity. My last year and a half in college I would never EVER do work at my apartment….EVER!! It is a pointless waste of time. I would always get my ass up at 5am and get to campus by 6am. I highly recommend this because when you are alone (and I mean alone at that hour) on campus surrounded by an environment meant for learning, you will be amazed at how much you can get done. My 12 hour days on campus were some of the best days of my life.

  2. December 21st, 2009 at 18:23 | #2

    I agree on getting an office. Even try a shared office space. That is what we use.

    BTW: I found you looking for people who read Techmeme. I have a product we think is better and wanted some feedback from real customers. The whole Eric Reis/Steve Blank Customer Development Model. Let me know if you are willing to talk. Thanks.

    Anu

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