All Things Remote #6 - Feb 2023
A collection of resources & nomad news to help you embrace your remote work journey!
Hey remoters,
It's Samantha from AllThingsRemote, currently in Madrid, Spain 🇪🇸☀️
Whether you’re new to remote working or years deep into this lifestyle, there is always something new to learn. Get stuck into edition #6 of the AllThingsRemote collection of resources and news pieces, that have been collated and curated just for you!
Resources for Digital Nomads & Remote Workers:
Revitalize your remote career or explore new remote job opportunities by checking out FlexJobs' curated list of 30 fully remote companies that are currently hiring for WFH positions.
Explore the ways in which ChatGPT can help you increase your productivity and efficiency by augmenting your professional skills.
Have you ever considered incorporating more non-work breaks into your traditional 9-to-5 workday? The 2022 Brain Health Report by Muse suggests that adopting a nonlinear workday aligned with natural energy levels can lead to higher self-reported brain health scores. The idea is to align your productivity with your innate energy levels instead of pushing yourself to work when you're not naturally inclined to do so.
Other Remote Working News
Want to stay on the cutting edge? Here’s what else is happening in the world of all things remote that you should know about:
Croatia is grappling with challenges as over 5,000 digital nomads are arriving every month, raising questions about the potential long-term impact of the country's nomad visa. With no research on how visa holders affect local communities, concerns have been raised about the possibility of them becoming long-term immigrants. Could this trend lead to larger issues down the road?
Chase Warrington, Head of Remote @ Doist, predicts that by 2023, the majority of teams will be hybrid or remote, and believes that asynchronous communication is crucial for teams to excel in remote work, a sentiment echoed by leading distributed teams. Do you agree with this prediction and the importance of asynchronous communication in remote work?
Iwo Szapar, a remote-first activist has compiled a comprehensive list of 44 predictions for the world of remote work in 2023, featuring insights from top remote-first practitioners and subject matter experts. This list is definitely worth a read for anyone interested in staying ahead of the curve in the world of work.
Fun fact of the month 🤓 The number of American workers describing themselves as digital nomads has skyrocketed by 131% from 2019 to 16.9 million in 2022.
That’s it for now!
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See you next time,
Samantha
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