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TSA Plans to Use Face Recognition to Track Americans Through Airports
The “PreCheck” program is billed as a convenient service to allow U.S. travelers to “speed through …
TravelEFF
The “PreCheck” program is billed as a convenient service to allow U.S. travelers to “speed through …
TravelSilicon Republic
There’s so much talk about the future of work, but when exactly is it and what do you need to know about it?
Future of WorkA Little Adrift
To call it sadness gives it too much weight. But happiness is too vibrant and concrete. I don’t feel identifiably happy …
Digital Nomad TravelMedium
For the last few years, I have worked remotely for teams in other cities. My colleagues mostly know me through interactions …
Remote WorkThe Art of Non-Conformity
I’ve mentioned a few times that going to every country in the world wasn’t as expensive as most people initially …
Digital Nomad TravelYouTube
Architects don’t give away their blueprints. Diners don’t fork out free meals. Personal Trainers don’t sign …
Freelance VideoCityLab
The personal computer was supposed to kill the office and liberate us from hellish commutes to the city. But the average …
CommutingVox
Imagine if a well-paying job, with benefits and a high enough salary to pay for rent, transportation, and food, were a human …
Future of WorkThe DESK Magazine
My standard answer to myself and others usually is: “Yes, you could have done that, but you didn’t.” But …
WorkMedium
At my most recent job, I did all of my best work at home. I would actively try to avoid the office for as long as possible. …
WorkAtlas Obscura
A new atlas aims to surprise.
TravelQuartz
Instead of putting pressure on ourselves to achieve a great utopia of work-life balance, we should start focusing on …
Work-Life BalanceHacker Noon
71% of meetings are considered unproductive. Let’s fix that.
WorkWhat’s your daily routine like as a remote worker?
Digital Nomad Remote WorkThe DESK Magazine
I dislike everything about working in an office. The daily commute, the empty conversations, the distractions and of course …
Remote WorkWIRED
People who pack up and transport their house twice a year become choosy about their possessions. I recently traveled among …
Digital NomadThe New York Times
First there were individual offices. Then cubicles and open floor plans. Now, there is a “palette of places.” New …
WorkMedium
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime. Wait, scratch that, he …
Basic IncomeNautilus
Is mind-wandering productive or self-defeating? Well, it seems that, like everything else in life, daydreaming is …
ProductivityOpen Blog
You Know You’re a Remote Worker When…
Digital Nomad Remote WorkI’m wanting to understand the personal finance aspect of this lifestyle from people who have successfully done it for …
Digital NomadStack Overflow
When we asked respondents what they valued most when considering a new job, 53.3% said remote options were a top priority. …
Remote WorkForbes
If freelancing continues to grow at its current rate, the majority of U.S. workers will be freelancing by 2027, according to …
Freelance Future of WorkWhich locations would you nominate as places that more digital nomads should consider? (Places with a relatively simple …
Digital NomadThe New York Times
Memory is a fallible thing, changing over time. Recalling a long-term memory brings it back into our short-term memory, which …
ProductivityNational Geographic
What do Denmark, Costa Rica, and Singapore have in common? Their people feel secure, have a sense of purpose, and enjoy lives …
Digital NomadPersonal Growth
Don’t put your life off. It takes a while to figure things out. But that doesn’t mean you should quit. I’ve …
LifeThe Washington Post
Whereas U.S. laws prohibit foreign airlines from operating domestic flights, the European Union’s division into 28 …
TravelThinkGrowth.org
Managers need to back away from their conventional views of what “working hard” looks like and instead set …
Remote WorkThe Mission
My three-year spiritual journey from “successful” Type A startup founder to joyfully “lost” — why …
Life