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š¦š· I took this photo 20 years ago in Buenos Aires.
Blue Sky is lovely, but I want to focus on one place.
š So, Iām parking the bus here.
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Today is @eucoworkingday.bsky.social
Itās also Mental Health Awareness Week š¬š§
This isnāt about vibes.
Itās about survival.
For so many freelancers, creators & neurodivergent business owners ā coworking is a lifeline not an upgrade.
š https://lnkd.in/dMx6NHCG
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Coworking saved my mind.
But it canāt save everyone.
What got me through wasnāt a productivity hack.
It was a room full of freelancers who noticed when I showed up.
No onboarding.
No brand strategy.
Just presence.
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #MHAW25
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Most coworking spaces donāt deserve survivalātheyāre landlord cosplay with mood lighting.
You donāt have community if it disappears when the vibe fades.
https://bit.ly/thirdplaceworks
True Third Places survive beyond the Wi-Fi or barista.
They flex, hold, and thrive on human glueānot branding.
We romanticise these spacesāthe cafe where everyone knows your name, the pub-office hybrid.
But romance doesnāt cover rent or payroll. Community alone isnāt enough.
A Third Place isnāt about vibes, oat lattes, or Edison bulbs.
Theyāre what happens naturally between people, without anyone forcing it.
Researchers AdĆØle Gruen & LaĆ«titia Mimoun call this a āproductive third place.ā
Itās a public space reshaped by those who use itānot designers or mood boards.
Whatās a Third Placeāand Why Community Isnāt Enough
A London pub owner named Ayden noticed something shifting: fewer pints, more laptops.
No branding, no big launchājust opened the doors, offered Wi-Fi, and followed his gut.
https://bit.ly/thirdplaceworks
If any of this sounds familiarāyou're not alone.
We talk about this stuff all the time at the London Coworking Assembly.
Come and join us for "Unreasonable Connection" online every month:
https://lu.ma/LondonCoworkingAssembly
#coworkingĀ #communityisthekey #coworkinglondon
Here's what we actually need:
Systems that hold us up, not just our members.
Real rest, real support.
Less positivity theatre, more honesty.
We call this - "Unreasonable Connection."
I LOVED it working there - but it was a weight off my shoulders when it ended.
After it shut, I became a member of another coworking space, and life took off again.
I was not responsible for a community or a building anymore.
#coworkingĀ #communityisthekey #coworkinglondon
Spaces arenāt closing down because people have stopped needing them.
Theyāre closing because the people running them are physically, financially, and emotionally exhausted.
Years ago, I worked in a London coworking space that had to close.
Nearly every independent coworking operator I talk to feels exhausted.
Even the beautiful people on Instagram with perfect teeth and coworking spaces with endless sunshine.
Not because we're messing upābut because weāre quietly holding everything together.
You're doing all this because you genuinely care.
But hereās the trap: you care so much, you
forget to recharge yourself.
I've done it.
You've probably done it too.
So much of what you do is hiddenāsorting out arguments, listening to problems, fixing the coffee machine again.
It's emotional work, and it rarely gets seen.
š§µ Thread: The truth about running a coworking space (and burnout)
Look, running a coworking space isnāt just about tables, coffee and wifi.
It's about people.
And honestly?
It can quietly burn you out.
I think ANY community role burns you out.
Buenos dĆas, #Vigo, Galicia.
”Feliz fin de semana!
This week has been a slog; I was grumpy as f@<k yesterday.
But walking around this today practising Spanish with my mate, Cris flipped me back to sunshine and possibly.
Itās amazing what a bit of sun and blue sky can do for you mood šāļøšŖšø
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ā A direct invite to the Coworking Alliance with our assembly code.
This is London coworkingās moment.
(8) The next big chance to push this?
Tomorrow at the Coworking Alliance Summit - https://coworkingalliancesummit.com/
If you care about the future of coworking in London, be there.
Letās put 100+ spaces on the map.
Letās make coworking unmissable.
(7) Hereās what you need to do:
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Sign up your coworking space for European Coworking Day.
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Thatās it. No big event is required (unless you want to).
Every space that signs up makes the whole sector stronger.
Head to: https://coworkingday.eu/
100+ spaces signing up means:
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More freelancers & businesses are discovering your space.
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More leverage with councils & business networks.
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More attention from funders & policymakers.
(6) Itās not about ācelebrating coworking.ā
Itās about making London coworking impossible to ignore.
The more spaces on the map, the louder the message.
(5) Awareness.
Most people donāt know coworking is an option.
Local authorities donāt understand the impact coworking has. Funders arenāt paying attention to independent spaces.
Thatās why weāre rallying 100+ London coworking spaces for
-> https://coworkingday.eu/
(4) Every coworking space I know says the same thing:
ā”ļø āWe need more members.ā
ā”ļø āPeople donāt know we exist.ā
There are way more people who could use coworking than there are spaces.
So why are so many desks sitting empty?
(3) 130,000 desks vs. 6.8 million workers.
Let that sink in.
Even if just 1% of Londonās workforce wanted a coworking space, thatās 680,000 people.
We donāt have anywhere near enough desks for that.
(2) Itās hard to pin down, but estimates say there are 1,200 to 1,400 coworking spaces in London.
Letās go with 1,300.
And letās say the average space has 100 seats.
Thatās 130,000 desks in total.
š§µ London Coworking in Numbers: Why Your Space Needs to Be on the Map.
(Back of napkin maths thread!)
(1) London = 8.8 million people.
Over 6.8 million are economically active, meaning theyāre working, freelancing, or running a business.
How many coworking spaces do we have?
Stability isnāt dullāitās a quiet, underestimated superpower.
Have you experienced something similar?
Here it the full post:
berniejmitchell.substack.com/p/why-im-not-a-digital-n...
I'd love your take.
#Productivity #ADHD #Coworking #CommunityIsTheKey #CoworkingLondon