Newsletter No.9
This week we’re celebrating the official launch of our flexible membership programme - designed to give Rutland’s remote workers, freelancers, and small business owners a place to focus, connect, and thrive. Plus, we’ve curated a practical toolkit on boundaries, burnout, and doing better with less.

What’s Brewing at The Hub & Spoke
Memberships Now Live
Tired of working from your kitchen table? Our new membership options are designed around how you actually work — whether you're in once a week or need a full-time desk and a home for your team.
Three tiers. Flexible access. Café perks. Quiet spaces when you need them.
Book a free trial day and try the vibe before you decide.
Think Piece of the Week
This month we’re diving into how to do less, better. If your schedule feels full but your energy doesn’t, these are for you:

Book:
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg
McKeown
Learn how to separate what matters from what’s just noise — and build focus into your daily life.

Podcast:
The Mel Robbins Podcast –Burnout: Why You’re Feeling It and How to Fix It
A practical, honest discussion on how burnout really shows up and how to protect your energy before it’s gone.

Article:
The Power of Focus:Doing Less, Achieving More -Lajos Kovacs
True productivity isn’t doing more - it’s doing less, better. Focus, eliminate distractions, and prioritise high-impact tasks to scale your success with clarity and intention.
Next Steps: Try One Small Shift This Week
- Block one focused work session at The Hub - no phone, no inbox. Just the big stuff.
- Before saying yes to something new, ask: does this move me forward or just fill my calendar?
- Trial a work/life boundary - a set finish time, a tech-free lunch, or one day per week offline after 6pm.
- Invite a local collaborator to hot desk for the day with you - on us.
You don’t have to do more - just more of what matters.
“You have to decide what your highest prioritiesare and have the courage-pleasantly, smilingly,non-apologetically - to say ‘no’ to other things.”
— Stephen CoveyBenefits