Upgrade Your WFH Life in Downtown Fargo

Whether you run your own business, work remotely, or have a hybrid work arrangement, research shows that having a dedicated workspace is better for your productivity, your mental health, and so much more. 

In fact, being able to close the door to your office when you’re done with the workday can help set healthy boundaries and maintain a sustainable work-life balance. 

Of course, this isn’t news to most people. But three years into the COVID-induced work-from-home (WFH) revolution, we figured it might be time for a reminder. So whether your WFH habits have gotten a bit lax, you’re about to transition to a fully remote or hybrid role, or you just need a space designed for focus, we’ve got some ideas for how to make your life easier. 

 

Use Amenities as Your Remote Work Destination 

Choosing a home in a building with lots of amenity space could mean you’re able to find a change of scenery without leaving the building. At The Landing at 1001 NP, the club room is designed with remote work in mind. A variety of comfy seating as well as workbenches with built-in outlets make setting up a breeze. At Kesler, the lush décor of the clubroom combined with cozy workspaces also makes for an ideal spot to camp out. 

 

Choose a Community with More Remote Work-Friendly Spots 

In downtown Fargo, the entire neighborhood becomes your WFH destination. With coffee shops like Young Blood and Atomic Coffee, casual spaces like the Jasper Hotel lounge, and the new coworking space at Prairie Den, you’re bound to find the perfect spot to get work done (even if you like to pick somewhere new every day of the week). 

 

Upgrade Your Square Footage 

If having your own home office is a priority at this stage, it might be time to take your apartment living to the next level with an extra bedroom. That way, you can tailor your new home office to your needs, designing it in a way that helps you live your best, most productive life while you’re working without sacrificing living space elsewhere in your home. 

 

Explore two-bedroom options at Kesler and The Landing today to elevate your WFH life. 

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