Living in a shared space, like when renting a room for professionals, offers numerous benefits, including cost savings and networking opportunities. However, it also requires a bit of adaptability and self-awareness to ensure that both your personal and professional life remain on track. One effective way to achieve this balance is by adopting micro-habits. These are small, consistent behaviours that can have a significant impact over time. So what are the important micro-habits for success when living in shared spaces? And how can you make your time in professional accommodation enjoyable and productive? 

So what are the important micro-habits for success when living in shared spaces?

There are a number of micro-habits that can be very helpful, including:

  • Starting the day with intention- When living with others, mornings can easily feel rushed or chaotic. A simple micro-habit such as preparing your essentials the night before, whether it’s your work bag, lunch, or outfit, can help you start the day calmly and avoid unnecessary stress. Even taking two minutes each morning to review your priorities can make a big difference in productivity.
  • Create a defined work zone- For professionals who work from home, or even need to complete tasks out of office hours, the line between personal and professional spaces can blur quickly. If you do not have a separate office, designate a specific area in your room for work. It could be as simple as a small desk or even a specific chair. By consistently using this space for work and nowhere else, you train your brain to associate the spot with focus and efficiency.
  • Respect shared spaces- A crucial habit for harmonious living is maintaining shared areas. Make it a rule to leave a space as you found it. For example, immediately washing up after a meal, or wiping down kitchen surfaces, requires little effort but builds trust among housemates. Over time, this habit fosters a positive living environment, reducing potential friction.
  • Schedule personal downtime- Living with others often means social opportunities are right on your doorstep. While this can be enjoyable, it is equally important to schedule moments for yourself. Even ten minutes of reading, meditation, or a short walk can help you recharge and maintain balance. This small commitment to personal time can prevent burnout and support mental wellbeing.

Here at Let Pads, we are Preston’s leading professional accommodation providers, and we provide properties with a range of amenities. In fact, all of our properties include high end finishings, WiFi and games consoles, so you can take time to rest, relax and unwind, as well as stay motivated professionally. Why not get in touch to find out more?