So far I've been learning this takes time to get used to (i.e. trying for multi-day streaks of trying to work outside), and:
- The ergonomics / screen setup really make a difference in whether you can tolerate being there for 1 hour versus 4 hours.
- I've been pretty intentional about finding spots that have are quiet with some constant (e.g. creekside babbling), if really needed headphones can help deal with wind noise.
- If going to a coffee shop/bar look for places with outdoor seating in a rear area where you're not going to be distracted by cars driving by.
- You'll need some old thin wool gloves with finger cutouts to deal with coldish days.
Oh, when it gets below 60 degrees fahrenheit, or there's a wind. I can probably tolerate working outside as long as it's still sunny down to 50 degrees fahrenheit.
- The ergonomics / screen setup really make a difference in whether you can tolerate being there for 1 hour versus 4 hours.
- I've been pretty intentional about finding spots that have are quiet with some constant (e.g. creekside babbling), if really needed headphones can help deal with wind noise.
- If going to a coffee shop/bar look for places with outdoor seating in a rear area where you're not going to be distracted by cars driving by.
- You'll need some old thin wool gloves with finger cutouts to deal with coldish days.