Thank you all for your responses. It's really valuable feedback and helps
to highlight some important things for me.
Mike, your story is a good reality check about baseline viability. I don't
think I have the numbers and there's still a lot of economic uncertainty
looking forward. Also I'm fore
Hi Jessica,
I have "experience" having done exactly that but I'm not sure I can give
you ANY good advice. I've really hit the wall this week and questioning my
level of naivety in this venture.
I apologise if this post comes across as a whinge but I'm struggling to
understand where I've gone
Thanks Ramon,
very timely discovery for me. I've hit the wall a bit this week and now
wondering if my expectation and reality were even closely aligned. So I
have to go over all the baselines again.
Ana.
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Hi Angel,
thanks for including Coworking 101 (Mullumbimby Australia) in your post.
On Wednesday, 28 January 2015 03:23:33 UTC+11, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> Looking to highlight teeny, off the beaten path coworking spaces on
> Cohere's blog. Who has set up coworking in a town of less than 25,0
NODO Cowork - your website link didn't work :-(
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Hi Angel (and other co-working entrepeneurs)
I've just converted my office in Mullumbimby Australia into a dedicated
co-working space – 3 spaces: the "gallery" (6 x 9m) has 4 desks and a long
table, a small meeting room, and a carpeted lounge area with sofas, low
table and cushions. Mullumbimby
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