The stats are eye-opening. In India, studies show that about 15% of remote workers experience loneliness, with 16% attributing it to reduced social interaction. The problem was made worse by the pandemic, as 42% of people reported feeling more alone, which had an impact on their productivity and mental health. When working alone, a staggering 11% of professionals report lacking motivation. Although working remotely eliminates commuting and reduces distractions, it can also negatively impact productivity and satisfaction if not balanced. This is where coworking spaces come in—not just as a place to work but as a support system. They are spaces that blend independence with connection, productivity with engagement, and work with community.