There are thoseย who still believeย "work is where you are and not what you do",ย and I think itย should beย "work is what you do...not where you are".ย 
This year has forced us toย redefineย what "work"ย actually means, more specifically:ย where or what is the office?
It canย be a lot of places, and the way I look at it,ย what isย a forced limitation on our lives now may soon become a way to unlock our work/life balanceย in the future.
I've been lucky enough to work remotely during this time and it hasย forced me to realise I don't always need a laptop, a phone, charger, mouse, etc.,ย to get things done. Often times the problem was simply my own disorganisation.
And that's whereย the [a4] has helped. It became an office all in one.
It'sย big enough to carry my planner and notebooks, and a few other bits and pieces (even a small laptop). Itย closes up and moves with me, no need for anything else, just old fashioned brain power...and forces me to planย and organise. Along side that, I use it for my own personal things with a notebook at the back for non-work related things I do in my own time.
A thousand miles from "work", I am writing this whileย staring out a rain-streaked window, safe from the wind blowing round a black edged mountain, drinking tea and hot chocolate inside an old school bus, with the fire going and a cat in my way. My office can be anywhere;ย I am still working. And when I feel I have enough done for the day, I'll go for a walk and move onto the next "office".
So, wherever you are, wherever the office is now or will be, I hope you are productive.
And if not, try taking a break, give yourself some time off and see how things are when youย come back.
I hope it helps,
Paul
Paul
Everything Digital Officer
p.s here's another picture of this nice cat,ย Jeffrey,ย who belongs toย @skoolbeans
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