Founder Diary

July 5, 2023

Introducing Workspace that works

Introducing Workspace that works

Your ultimate physical workspace checklist.

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Nikita Kazhin

Co-founder at Brick

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Hey friend 👋,

This issue of The Brick Layer is special.

Today I’m announcing my first digital product ever, Workspace that works (WTW).

It’s a comprehensive checklist that’ll help you set up a safe and functional physical workspace optimized for performance.

I created it because today the performance & productivity discussion revolves heavily (and increasingly) around digital tools.

I think this is wrong.

Physical workspaces are a critical, yet underrated, part of your performance. There’s now more than enough evidence indoor environment quality significantly affects health, satisfaction, comfort, well-being, cognitive function, and productivity.

That’s why, in Workspace that works, I suggest specific actions for you to make the most out of your workspace. And most of them cost exactly $0.

Finally, here’re 3 more quick reasons why WTW is unique:

  • Science-backed. I dove deep into 50+ studies on workspaces. That means there’s no pseudo-expert BS and minimal opinion. You get tips that have been proven to work by folks way smarter than me.

  • As a TBL subscriber, you get early access. And not just to WTW, but to all products that I or Brick have built or will build down the road. More details in the next issue of TBL 👀

  • WTW is absolutely free. Just hit the button and you’re there. No gimmicks, no retweets, no cost.


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I hope you enjoy it. And, as always, your feedback is welcome and much appreciated (comments are open in the checklist, btw).

Thanks for reading, and let’s get building.

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