Soaring – Chess in the Air
The Risk of Dying Doing What We Love
Many of us participate in activities and sports that are at least somewhat dangerous. However, most of us also do not have a …
LifeSoaring – Chess in the Air
Many of us participate in activities and sports that are at least somewhat dangerous. However, most of us also do not have a …
LifeRhys Lindmark
In general, it’s powerful to keep your identity small. But it’s also helpful to have a clear sense of self …
LifeThe New York Times
Sick of round-the-clock work emails and Slack messages? Here’s some hope.
WorkMarker
For some, the idea of working remotely is equivalent to laying around, watching Netflix (while working, of course), and going …
Remote WorkForbes
Remote work may be the future, but how do you do it?
Remote WorkBuzzFeed
A summer working on trails in the burned-out Oregon backcountry taught me that while humans may find profound beauty in …
LifeVice
While searching for the person who grifted me in Chicago, I discovered just how easily users of the short-term rental …
TravelHarvard Business Review
Ethan Bernstein, associate professor at Harvard Business School, studied how coworkers interacted before and after their …
Podcast WorkThink Vermont
The Remote Worker Grant Program was created by the Vermont Legislature to encourage professionals interested in moving to …
Remote WorkThe New York Times
Are the wealthy addicted to money, competition, or just feeling important? Yes.
LifeForge
The cognitive errors that make us waste our most valuable resource.
ProductivityCurbed
The city’s $10,000 incentive to relocate has captivated remote workers, but the program to plug them into their new …
Digital Nomad Remote WorkTIME
First there was hygge, the Danish concept that made staying in and getting cozy cool. Then there was lagom, the Swedish …
LifeMedium
A comprehensive look into the lifestyle where you travel and work your way around the globe.
Digital NomadAnd what tips can you offer to ambitious people who have only just found this exciting way of life?
Digital NomadBloomberg
I’ve just endured the world’s newest longest flight, a 16,200 kilometer (10,100 mile), nonstop ultra-marathon …
TravelVox
“Overtourism is what happens to a place when an avalanche of tourists “changes the quality of life for people who …
TravelFast Company
Fifty-seven million people worked as freelancers this year. For some, it was out of necessity, but for many others, …
FreelanceThe New York Times
Some companies will pay you to go away to keep you employed. People without that lucky perk are ginning up their own — by …
WorkForge
I don’t know why the word “tourist” is so dirty. I don’t know when “tourist” and …
TravelUX Collective
Modern society has largely devalued play in the adult world in favor of work, mostly because work is easier to measure for …
WorkWorld Economic Forum
To deal with toxic people effectively, you need an approach that enables you, across the board, to control what you can and …
Life WorkWIRED
For nearly 100 years policymakers and progressives have looked to Scandinavian countries as model nations, but despite their …
HappinessJustin Jackson
Often, we don’t make progress because we’re stuck in the regular rut of commuting, working all day, and coming …
Life WorkLegal Nomads
I decided to deep dive into research and articles about sleep, jet lag and circadian rhythms. In the process, I came up with …
TravelPersonal Growth
Travel is a necessary evil because the payoff is worth all the trouble. Travel broadens our perspectives and educates us …
Life TravelOneZero
Many psychologists believe that workaholism is literally an addiction, with damaging effects on the workaholic as well as on …
WorkHacker News
How do you move into senior positions, and then lead positions as a remote developer? Is it even possible? As a remote …
Remote WorkBBC
Many modern urban areas have been built around cars, with huge amounts of space set aside for roads and parking. But what …
LifeVox
Working from anywhere: the good, the bad, the lovely.
Remote Work