10 Best Places to Work Remotely. Which One Fits You?

7 Sep, 2022 | Read in 6 minutes

There are many places to work remotely, which one fits you? Discover the best 10 places to work remotely and find your fit.

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Are you considering switching roles to remote workers? Or maybe your internet search history is trying to explore the idea of ​​hybrid working?

Maybe working through a swanky and aesthetic Airbnb for a week can make you feel fresher. Or while enjoying the waves in Canggu can boost creative ideas. In the transition period or New Normal, remote working has begun to be widely adopted by companies. At first, you will like the concept of working from home because you get more time for your personal life. But believe me, you will feel burnout if you are only at home.

As a human, you need sunshine, physical activities, and socialising with others. You can try some of the recommendations below when you are tired of working from home.

1. Libraries


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In the first place, libraries are perhaps the most commonplace. You will find heaven wrapped in silence, the smell of books and a comfortable spot. It's hassle-free, has a WiFi connection, and you can freshen up while peeping at the bookshelves.

Sometimes libraries have a unique commonplace, for example, the spot facing the window or the corner with a comfortable bean bag. Try to get a library card for easy mobility.

Here are library recommendations in Malaysia that you can make your next favourite spot to work:

  • Raja Tun Library
  • Sabah State Library
  • Pahang Public Library
  • Penang Digital Library
  • National Library of Malaysia
  • Kuala Lumpur Children's Library

2. Book Cafes


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The smell of books combined with coffee or hot tea is best. You can pamper your stomach when you are hungry. This place is an excellent choice for those who need food intake while working.

The electricity, WiFi, clean toilets, and warm spots are suitable for remote workers. You must order food or drinks if you want to work at a Book Cafe.

Here are some recommendations for Book Cafes in Malaysia:

  • BookXcess Cafe, The Starling Mall, Petaling Jaya
  • Nalanda Book Cafe, Kuala Lumpur
  • Pages Book Cafe, Petaling Jaya
  • Kamilah's Lifestyle & Book Cafe, Subang Jaya
  • Departure Lounge Cafe, Petaling Jaya
  • Me Time Book Cafe, Petaling Jaya
  • Book Barter Cafe, Selangor

3. Coworking Spaces


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The most popular option for remote workers to work is coworking space. The facilities in the coworking space are also complete, including printers, meeting rooms, a photocopy machine, and even a pantry. Some coworking spaces also provide snacks, meeting rooms, and event rooms for their members.

But you need to know that a private desk in a coworking space is expensive. But the price is undoubtedly comparable to the facilities you get. In a coworking space, you can also meet other remote workers. You can brainstorm, chit chat and make connections.

Today's companies prefer to rent a coworking space rather than build a private office. In addition to saving more on the budget, renting a coworking space is also simpler.

Some coworking spaces in Malaysia, according to Trusted Malaysia:

  • Regus, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya
  • Colony, Kuala Lumpur
  • WORQ, Kuala Lumpur
  • Common Ground, Kuala Lumpur
  • The Co., Kuala Lumpur
  • UnionSPACE

4. Uni Spaces


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A more affordable version of coworking places is Uni Spaces. Visit the nearest university from your home. You can walk around the corner of the university, the side yard of the classroom or sit working in the public library.

If you can't enter the library, some universities have a communal space in the library area. You can still enjoy free WiFi, an electrical connection to charge your laptop, a food court, and comfy seats.

Because it is a university area, some places will feel a little crowded. Prepare a headset to listen to songs from your favourite Spotify playlist. While enjoying the student traffic, you can finish your deadlines.

5. Parks


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Basically, nature makes humans more comfortable. Many studies have found that natural scenery improves mood and productivity. So when the weather is sunny, the skies are blue, and the atmosphere is fantastic, the park can be one of the best locations to get some work done. The best benefit is you can work there as long as you like.

Some parks sometimes don't have a WiFi network, but you can use a personal hotspot. Unfortunately, the park also sometimes does not have electricity. Make sure to charge it fully before going to the park.

You can also bring supplies such as bread with peanut butter and chocolate and freshly squeezed orange juice. It's like the concept of dating yourself but on a higher level.

6. Hotels


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Needing space for meetings with a continuous duration (day by day), the hotel can be the perfect recommendation for work. Some hotels now also have spaces for work. Of course, you need to spend money to enjoy hotel facilities for work.

Sometimes it sounds noisy, such as the interactions between employees and guests' shoes, but that's normal. You will enjoy high-speed WiFi, smooth electricity, and food that you can order anytime.

Hotels on a budget? Why not? Try exploring Airbnb recommendations besides being more aesthetic, more private, and more comfortable. No people are knocking on your door for room service or laundry. Try choosing an Airbnb with a private pool or floating breakfast to enjoy work from anywhere with vibes.

8. Quiet Cafes


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A quiet cafe? Cafes nowadays have a room for workers or just hanging out. You will also not be disturbed by side table chatter or cafe employees calling names to deliver orders.

Caffeine intake and snacks are rewards when you are fighting for a deadline. Try exploring the area around you to find a cafe with a calm ambience to work.

9. Restaurants


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You can refuel and then get to work. Avoid working during lunch hours, because the restaurant will be crowded. You can work in a restaurant for one to two hours. This place is unsuitable for those who want to work for a long time and are easily distracted by the arrival of new customers.

If you don't want to disturb your favourite restaurant, why not visit the food court at the mall? You can work, eat, and enjoy WiFi without worrying about changing tables and chairs.

10. Friend’s house


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Last but not least, you can find a new atmosphere to work at your friend’s house. On the contrary, you can also invite your coworkers to work at your house.

You can order your favourite food online while discussing work. Then when you're tired, you can watch Netflix or just play games together.

Wrapping Up

Choosing a new ambience to work remotely can be complex. Sometimes what matters is not only just a workplace but also it's about connectivity and convenience. Because those factors can affect your productivity. The right workplace can increase your productivity and allows you to accomplish goals.

Aside from the right workplace, the right tool to help you do your work is also important. When you're working remotely, the right collaboration tool ensures you stay on track with what you're working on. The right workplace and the right tool are powerful when combined to help you work remotely.

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