Maximizing Productivity and Enjoyment While Working Remotely
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This comprehensive guide on maximizing productivity in remote work is a goldmine of valuable insights! The tips for maintaining focus and well-being, exploration of remote job platforms, and the extensive list of recommended tools cover all facets of the remote work experience. The detailed explanations and thoughtful organization make this Markdown file a go-to resource for anyone navigating the remote work landscape. Kudos for sharing this wealth of knowledge β it's sure to benefit many in their remote work journey!
Hey, thanks! I'm glad you liked it. It's a long road for remote workers, but it's survivable :)
What would that guy in the photo do when children sprinkle salty sea water over his laptop? Or when his battery runs out? Don't assume you will have wi-fi or electricity everywhere or silence and a place to focus when working where others holiday.
It depends on the beach, the season, and how far you are from your room, especially in places like Algarrobo, Chile, which offer coworking areas and are not as overwhelmingly expensive as some might think. But seriously, it's not always as pictured, at least not while working. However, it's totally fair on your breaks if you are working remotely in a nice place. I usually take my laptop outside during my breaks just to read some stuff or chat with family or friends.
Thanks for Sharing, I made a GitHub project to collect remote jobs, Update daily. Give me a starβ if it's useful for remote job seeker!
Nice job!
Thanks for the toolkits, really useful!
One thing I'd like to add is, how important it is to set clear boundaries between work and life, as we're already WFH, the boundaries can be hazy sometimes.
That's true. When I was starting to work in general, I was always trying to provide the best value, sometimes sacrificing my own free time. That is always a mistake. I'm glad you liked it.
wow, thanks for sharing really useful
Thank you for the support, glad it was useful to you
I also want to include Obsidian in the list of tools for taking notes and documenting. Fantastic lists!
and writing pseudo codes
Why do you people continue im turning all of this is and you guys better quit coming onto my property
interesting article, looks like a toolbox! thanks for sharing :D
Glad to share!
Well done!
I am a java developer looking for a first partial remote job?
Someone could give me some tips, about how to got this.
Couldn't agree more with these 3 points:
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Amazing resources and opportunities, thank you Carlos!
I wouldn't recommend LastPass anymore. It's had numerous security breaches over the years. I've been using a self-hosted instance of Bitwarden, and it's been great so far.
Thanks for sharing this article, so insightful
Thank you for the support :)
I would also like to add Obsidian to the list of note taking and documentation tools. Excellent lists!
Great thanks for sharing as well
Merci, C'est vraiment intΓ©ressant.
De rien, je suis content que Γ§a vous plaise!
Great Guide, thank you!
I'm also building a platform to publish remote jobs.
WorkInProgress :-)
That's awesome please share it when is ready :D
Great thanks for sharing as well
thx bro
very useful list. i think that two of the most important about being a remote worker are being proactive and being curious about the job and the tools to make it. Kudos for sharing that!
It's true that having your own gadgets and your own ways of solving challenges makes a difference in a remote job. It's not just about the job; it's also about the entire experience of finding a balance between productivity and work-life balance.