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How Remote Workers Can Reclaim Deep Work in Open Floor Plans

How Remote Workers Can Reclaim Deep Work in Open Floor Plans

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In this episode of Remote Work Conversations, Lucas and Luna explore a paradox: remote workers who voluntarily return to co-working spaces or coffee shops are hitting the same noise and interruption problems they left behind. Lucas cites a 2025 Steelcase study showing 72% of remote workers who use shared work spaces report at least one major distraction per hour. He breaks down the 'acoustic envelope' concept from MIT professor Michael Coleman — the idea that 15 minutes of uninterrupted focus requires a controlled sound environment below 55 decibels. Luna pushes back on noise-cancelling headphones as a cure-all, arguing that visual distraction is equally destructive. They discuss practical tactics: the 'library protocol' at a co-working chain, the Pomodoro variant that pairs 25-minute blocks with deliberate silence zones, and when to simply move to a different room. The episode closes with Lucas questioning whether the open office design movement ever really died — it just migrated to third places. #RemoteWork #DeepWork #OpenFloorPlan #CoWorking #NoisePollution #Productivity #Careers #WorkFromAnywhere #Distraction #Focus #Pomodoro #AcousticDesign #Steelcase #MIT #MichaelColeman #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #RemoteWorkConversations Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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