8. What do you think is important for a good working environment? Describe your ideal working place.
I love flexibility – or hybrid solutions as they say these days. No matter where I sit, I will get weary after a while and will need a change of environment to stay focused, inspired and productive. I love moving between my home office, my backyard, YOUBE, a café, or a friend’s house.
At YOUBE I move between products – I use a sit/stand desk for a while. I love standing up during the day. Then I pop into a meeting pod for a phone call or meeting, then a focus chair to meditate or read. I also love being able to sit outside so we try to get outdoor seating at each YOUBE location.
9. When are you most productive?
When I’m inspired. You know when you end up in that flow and time passes without you noticing it. I enjoy creating things – both during the concept phase and implementation. I like creating with other people, ideas can bounce off of each other, we can draw inspiration from one area and implement it to another. There is so much to learn and a huge reward to see ideas take a physical form and share them with the community.
10. Do you notice anything in your way of working that is “typical Swedish”?
Haha! Oh, yes… Swedes are very efficient and ambitious. We are thorough yet we work pretty fast. That is also how my first American boss described Swedes when I worked in New York many moons ago. We are wonderful employees, but we can get a bit frustrated when we feel deliveries aren’t done as quickly as we were hoping for, or when the attention to detail is not where it should be – but then there is room to learn how to let go a little and to find beauty in imperfections, right? No matter where we are – we can always learn from other people and grow as human beings.
11. What do you miss the most about Sweden?
My friends and family, birch trees, the wind biting on my cheeks, the sound from walking in the snow, winter lights in the windows, the bread options, the archipelago and the health care system.
12. Do you have a “must visit” place in LA?
Yes, but I have to pick 3.
– Walk or ride a bike along the beach. I recently moved to Redondo Beach and I love walking down towards Palos Verdes with that beautiful view in front of me.
– Local farmers market for the best fresh produce you will ever find. The one in Hollywood is amazing.
– Long Beach Flea Market.