Every morning, coffee shop enthusiasts across the globe embrace rituals that define their daily visits. These practices, ...
When stay-at-home orders went into place, I was very fortunate that working from home (or remotely) was a situation I was already accustomed to. I had perfected my WFH routine, but not being able to ...
Need a little inspiration? Try heading to the nearest coffee shop. Environments with some noise can stimulate ideas and heighten your ability to perform creative tasks more than a completely quiet ...
Remember that blog I wrote about how to work in a coffee shop? It turns out I may have been on to something scientific there. A new study published by the Sauder School of Business at the University ...
Erin Perkins is an editor of Eater’s South region, covering Atlanta, Nashville, Miami, New Orleans, and the Carolinas. She has been writing about the food scene in the Carolinas and Savannah for 12 ...
It would take a lifetime to listen to all 10,000 vinyl albums available at Santa Monica’s Endless Noise but fortunately for audiophiles, the production studio also houses a hidden coffee shop to keep ...
In an acknowledgement that many people hold business-related meetings in coffee shops, Microsoft Outlook last year introduced a feature that allows users to schedule a meeting at Starbucks. But why?
Consider space. This is something we don’t think about, not really. We consider it with our homes, but only to an extent. I think about it in other places like New York where you learn to live without ...
For many people, especially those who often work from home (like yours truly), a trip to the local coffee shop can lead to a major productivity boost. Apparently, unbeknownst to most, there’s science ...
For a lot of people, a little background noise is helpful to calm down and focus. In some cases, it's also a boost to productivity. Noisli is a site that allows you to create your own set of ...
There’s a reason your favorite coffeehouse is packed with patrons wielding laptop computers, and it has nothing to do with free wi-fi. Studies suggest that working amid clinking cups and light ...
A new study explains why so many of us find it easier to work and learn when sitting with our laptops in coffee shops or other bustling places, and the answer is simple: modest ambient noise (around ...