Digital nomads are no longer niche, but balancing work and travel successfully takes practice Thanks to the proliferation of companies allowing remote working, digital nomads and this kind of lifestyle is no longer niche. But it's a constant juggling act, so here are some tips.
Pairing professional and personal goals: How people are capitalizing on employers’ work-from-anywhere policies Companies are allowing staff to work from anywhere in the world, whether for three months or permanently, meaning digital nomads are no longer a niche tribe.
‘Happier and more fulfilled’: How some companies have successfully banned meetings Back-to-back meetings are not uncommon, but people are finding it's impossible to crack on with their day job when their diary is full of meetings. That's why some companies have banned meetings entirely.
Why employer-supported volunteering can boost mental health, motivation at work and leadership skills Volunteering can go far beyond creating that soft fuzzy feeling inside. It can bolster your relationship to work too. During the pandemic, people turned to volunteering to give themselves purpose.
‘Didn’t contribute positively to my mental state’: People quitting social media find job productivity soars A wave of people are reassessing their priorities and moving away from social media. And many argue that the increase in productivity means they perform better at work.
‘Important we stimulate ourselves in new ways’: Why people are changing how they commute, for the better For those still going to the office, the pandemic has inspired them to take a different approach to how they travel to work - a change psychotherapists say have major mental health benefits.