Getting work done when your Home Air Conditioning putters out

Working at The Works as your Home Air Conditioning putters out

in Arizona’s Unforgiving Heat

Working at The Works as Home Air Conditioning putters out


Surviving Scorched Earth in the Sonoran Desert

Arizona’s scorching summer is notorious for its relentless heat, often surpassing 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Amidst the sweltering heat, and National Weather Service Extreme Heat Warnings, the unthinkable happened – the air conditioning unit in your home or apartment gave its last breath, leaving you stranded in an inferno of discomfort. With work responsibilities demanding your attention, you found refuge at The Works – Gilbert, trying to keep your cool both figuratively and literally while repairs were underway at home.

Surviving Scorched Earth: Working at The Works as Home Air Conditioning putters out in Arizona's Blistering Hea

 

The Abrupt Goodbye to Comfort: A Hot Surprise

When it comes to heat, Arizona summers are unforgiving, and having a functioning air conditioner is not a luxury but a necessity. Yet, on one fateful day, the cooling breeze that you had taken for granted was abruptly taken away. The mercury climbed higher, and your home, your Fortress of Solitude, transformed into an oven (or an air fryer), pushing the limits of human endurance.

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An Unforeseen Challenge: Balancing Work and Heat

As the temperature soared beyond 110 degrees Fahrenheit outside, you quickly realized that working from home was not an option, not today. The unbearable heat made it impossible to focus, and even the simple act of typing felt like handling a hot iron. Panic and frustration started to seep in, threatening to overwhelm you until you remembered the existence of The Works – a haven for remote workers seeking respite from home distractions.

The Oasis of The Works: A Breathing Space 

Stepping into The Works, making use of the Day Pass, was like walking into an oasis amidst the desert. Cool, air-conditioned air washed over you, immediately lifting your spirits. The space was designed to promote productivity, with comfortable workstations, Standing Desks, private phone booths, and all the necessary amenities. It was a stark contrast to your home, which had turned into a hostile environment due to the malfunctioning air conditioner.

Building a Sense of Community: Shared Struggles while Working at The Works as your Home Air Conditioning putters out

As you settled into your makeshift workspace at The Works, you found yourself surrounded by like-minded individuals facing similar challenges. You see it in their eyes, that look of soldiers heading into war. The shared experience of battling the heat while trying to meet work deadlines created an unspoken bond between you and your fellow coworkers. Conversations flowed naturally, and a sense of camaraderie emerged, reminding you that you were not alone in this ordeal.  From time to time, you’ll look at that front door at The Works, knowing what is on the other side……115 degree heat. But your work provides a timely distraction

Adapting to a New Routine: Embracing Flexibility

Working from The Works necessitated a shift in your daily routine. The morning commute to the office-like environment over at the northeast corner of Ray and Higley Roads, replaced the short walk from your bedroom to the home office. While the change required adjustment, you discovered that the structured atmosphere of The Works enhanced your productivity. The regular office hours provided a clear distinction between work and leisure time, a distinction that had blurred while working from home.

The Power of Human Resilience: Thriving Against Adversity

As repairs on your air conditioning unit progressed slowly, the minutes turned into hours. What started as a daunting experience had now become an opportunity for personal growth. You marveled at the human spirit’s resilience and adaptability. Even in the face of extreme conditions, you and your fellow coworkers persisted, refusing to be defeated by the relentless heat. 

Lessons Learned and Gratitude Gained

The experience of losing your air conditioning during a brutal Arizona summer taught you invaluable lessons. You gained a newfound appreciation for the modern conveniences that often go unnoticed until they’re gone. The luxury of a cool, comfortable home was something you would no longer take for granted. You think of Arizonans past, who were here before World War 2, who muscled though Sonoran Desert summers without air conditioning.

Your experience also highlighted the importance of community and the strength that can be found in shared struggles. Working alongside others in the coworking space created a support network that made the challenges more bearable.

A Silver Lining and a Story to Share

As the repairs on your home’s air conditioning unit were finally completed, and you bid farewell to The Works, you couldn’t help but reflect on the experience. What started as a tale of discomfort and inconvenience had transformed into a story of resilience, adaptation, and the human spirit’s ability to thrive in adverse circumstances. That’s right, you found the Day Pass at The Works.  And if you’re repair was going to be multiple days, you could have selected the 5-Day Pass.

You were grateful for the cool comfort of your home, but you were also grateful for the lessons learned and the connections made at The Works during those sweltering hours & days. As you shared your story with friends and colleagues, you hoped it would serve as a reminder to appreciate the little things in life, to find strength in community, and to embrace flexibility in the face of unexpected challenges.

In the end, you emerged from the scorching heat of this day in Arizona stronger, wiser, and more grateful than ever before knowing we can all watch from afar as the East Coast of the United States deals with winter, and everything that comes with it in a few months.

 

 

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