Working from home or a traditional office may not be the most productive environment for everyone, and many people find that they are most productive in non-traditional spaces such as coffee shops, libraries, or even their own homes. A survey by Zapier found that 42% of American knowledge workers feel most productive working at home, while 11% prefer co-working spaces and 9% work outside. Having a secondary workspace can help individuals overcome feelings of stuckness and increase productivity, as changing environments can stimulate creativity and concentration. Factors to consider when choosing a secondary workspace include ambient noise, comfort, lighting, access to WiFi and electricity, and personal preferences. By experimenting with different workspaces and considering these factors, individuals can discover what works best for them and boost their productivity.