The Everywhereist
Quitting Your Job To Travel Isn't Brave. It's Lucky.
The problem I have is with the recurring narrative that quitting your job to travel the world is inherently a noble act, when …
Digital NomadThe Everywhereist
The problem I have is with the recurring narrative that quitting your job to travel the world is inherently a noble act, when …
Digital NomadAny huge blunders you’d like to do over?
Digital NomadHarvard Business Review
But in today’s world, networking is a necessity. A mountain of research shows that professional networks lead to more …
WorkGroove Blog
Distributed teams are getting more and more common, but too many businesses still cling to outdated assumptions.
Remote WorkHacker News
Basically, I can’t make me to focus on my work until it’s really close to the deadline of my task or even later. …
ProductivityAmbition & Balance - by Doist
What would you say if I told you that reading one book can be more valuable than reading fifty? That re-reading something …
ProductivityHarvard Business Review
What can those who want to create more innovative and collaborative workplaces today — whether that’s a better office …
CoworkingWhat is something someone said that forever changed your way of thinking?
LifeThe Washington Post
How exactly does procrastination work, and how do you stop it? Psychological research, comics and “The Simpsons” …
ProductivitySo for those of you that work as nomads and have anxiety…how do you do it? How do you deal with working outside the …
Digital NomadThe Atlantic
It’s a paradox: Shouldn’t the most accomplished be well equipped to make choices that maximize life satisfaction? …
HappinessMedium
This article is only touching on the complexities, challenges and perks of remote work, but hopefully it sparks positive …
Remote WorkFortune
Independent contractors and temp-agency workers see things very differently.
Freelance Gig EconomyThe New York Times
Security lines at airports are getting longer — much longer — and wait times could reach epidemic levels when air travel …
TravelScientific American
They say you stay up too late and got nothing in your brain? It’s normal to care what important people in your life …
LifeJohannes Haushofer
Most of what I try fails, but these failures are often invisible, while the successes are visible. I have noticed that this …
CareerTechCrunch
View your life as a business. A business has many product lines and shifts many times during the course of its life.
CareerThe Guardian
Awareness of celiac disease is on the rise, but many places have never heard of it, so patience is required – both in …
TravelNomadic Matt
To me, the biggest shock of coming home wasn’t cultural — it was simply the shock of being home. After my first trip, I …
TravelPriceonomics
We discovered that Bangladesh is easily the country where you are least likely to be surrounded by fellow travelers, with …
TravelBecoming a DN is nothing like “winning the lottery”. For most people, it’s finding work that you can do …
Digital NomadI don’t mean to piss all over anyone’s plans – by all means follow your dreams and live the life you want. …
Digital NomadHow We Get To Next
And while the presence of digital nomads in a city tends to correlate with a reasonable local startup scene, any wealth …
Digital Nomad Remote WorkMy goal is to be a programmer that works remotely. Can anyone, who does this for a living, please give me a step by step …
Digital NomadThe New York Times
To give you guidance, we have bypassed the thicket of greenwashing prevalent in travel marketing, and instead asked experts …
Travel1843
We asked three economists for their answer to the question: why do we work so hard?
WorkForbes
The lifestyle has had a dramatic influence on the way I live and work. To celebrate these past two years, I wanted to share …
Digital NomadNautilus
Moving from naive to purposeful practice can dramatically increase performance.
WorkQuartz
And indeed, as we race from the office to the gym to a dinner, proudly showing off our jam-packed schedules, it’s worth …
LifeThe Atlantic
When people see themselves as self-made, they tend to be less generous and public-spirited.
Life