Hybrid working: how to find the balance between home, office and coworking
- mletienne9
- Oct 27
- 2 min read
In recent years, hybrid work has become the new norm. Splitting your time between home, the office, and a coworking space is no longer an exception; it's often the key to staying productive without sacrificing your well-being. But finding the right balance between these three environments is key.
At Coworking Rive-Sud , whether it's nomadic freelancers, small businesses or multitasking entrepreneurs, everyone is looking for the ideal formula in their own way.
Working from home: comfort but also its limits
It's hard to compete with the comforts of home: no commute, a tailored atmosphere, pajamas tolerated (at least until video calls). But in the long run, the line between professional and personal life becomes blurred. Breaks get longer, motivation wanes, and feelings of isolation set in.
The office: back to basics
Returning to the office means finding a clear framework and a reassuring structure. There, you'll find your team, spontaneous exchanges, and a real break between work and home. But the "classic" environment isn't always flexible: rigid schedules, daily commutes, noise, constraints... in short, a rhythm that can sometimes be difficult to maintain over time.
This is where coworking comes in.
Coworking: the balance between flexibility and social connection
Working in a Coworking Rive-Sud space, whether at Auteuil in Brossard , Chemin Chambly in Longueuil , Doody in Chambly , 1ère rue in Saint Hubert or JA Bombardier in Saint Hubert , you get the best of both worlds.
We retain the freedom of teleworking, while finding a structured framework and a real community. Need some peace and quiet? Closed offices are there for that. Want a little collective energy? Head to the open space . And for moments of exchange or creation, the rooms become the ideal meeting point.
Coworking provides what neither home nor the office alone can offer: a vibrant, flexible, and inspiring space.
Finding your own rhythm
Balance isn't a one-size-fits-all formula; it's a matter of listening and experimentation. Some people prefer to spend one day a week in a coworking space to regain motivation, while others establish their entire routine there. The most important thing is to create a framework that supports your energy and well-being, without becoming rigid.
At Coworking Rive-Sud , we see members find their balance every day: the one that allows them to be efficient without burning out, connected without feeling overwhelmed.
What if your professional balance was simply between the warmth of home, the structure of the office... and the creativity of coworking?




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