It’s a new year, and if you’re like most of the human race you’re already behind in implementing your New Year’s resolutions. The good news – you’re not alone. The better news? You can still get back on track.
It’s a new year, and if you’re like most of the human race you’re already behind in implementing your New Year’s resolutions. The good news – you’re not alone. The better news? You can still get back on track.
Before the massive influx of people being forced to work remotely due to lock downs from the pandemic, the number of remote workers was already on the rise. In this article by Remoters, (https://remoters.net/remote-work-trends-future-insights/ ) there are some interesting stats from 2019 and early 2020 that are worth looking in to: In a study done by Buffer.com about the state of remote work in 2019, 99% of the interviewees reported that they would like, at least once in their career, to be able to work off-site. A report by Zapier.com published at the end of 2019 revealed that about 74% of the workforce would prefer to quit a job for one that offers remote positions. Remote work is also an increasingly desirable trait an employer can offer, with 57% of the workforce saying that the option to work remotely is their most preferable employment perk. GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com data shows that regular work-at-home, among the non-self-employed population, has grown by 173% since 2005, 11% faster than the rest of the workforce. Telecommuting in the US has seen a 115% increase in the past decade. Investment company Betterment estimates that about 33% of remote workers are freelancers, translating to about 1 in 3 […]
Now that your eyes are open, make the sun jealous with your burning passion to start the day. Make the sun jealous or stay in bed. — Malak El Halabi
Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear. — George Addair
A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
Life must be lived and curiosity kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life. – Eleanor Roosevelt
Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no help at all. – Dale Carnegie
…for all the people who normally drive to their office five+ days a week – what do you think about working remotely? Did you love it? Hate it? How will you react to going back to the “old” way of doing things? How is your company reacting to the situation?
Your voices matter, your dreams matter, your lives matter. Be the roses that grow in the concrete. – Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give