Coffee Shop Ambiance
The moderate ambient noise of a coffee shop (around 70 dB) has been shown to boost creative thinking. Use actual coffee shops or ambient noise apps to recreate the effect.
checklistHow to Do It
- 1Visit a coffee shop or use a coffee shop noise app
- 2Find a comfortable seat away from high-traffic areas
- 3Use the ambient noise as your focus soundtrack
- 4Order a drink to anchor yourself in the space
- 5Set clear work goals before you sit down
groupBest For
- checkCreative brainstorming
- checkWriters seeking inspiration
- checkRemote workers who feel isolated at home
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