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The Art of Effective Planning: Avoid Wasted Time and Stress

Remote Productivity

Planning may not be a sexy topic, but learning to plan properly means higher productivity, less stress, and more free time — and THAT is pretty damn sexy.

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Shitty First Draft

Starting a new project is scary. What if it’s not perfect? What if people judge you? Here’s how to jumpstart your productivity with a Shitty First Draft.

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What I Found by Getting Lost: The Best Way to Discover a City

Don’t fall into the tourist trap of seeing the same places as everyone else. Go out and get lost in a new city. Who knows what you’ll find?

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Rocketships and Bicycles

How to combine a head-in-the-clouds mentality with a slow-and-steady work ethic to achieve your goals effectively (and faster than you might expect).

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Speechless: Key Phrases to Learn in a Foreign Language

Visiting a country where you don’t speak the language can leave you unable to communicate. By learning a few key phrases, you can make your life easier.

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Travel Essentials: The Uniform

One of the toughest challenges of my experiment in long-term remote living was figuring out how to dress myself from a carry-on suitcase for an entire year.

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Leaving

Today I flew to Milan, Italy, to kick off a full year of living and working remotely. So how did I feel? I didn’t feel much of anything. Which worried me.

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Carry-On Travel Essentials: Luggage, Electronics, Toiletries, and Clothing

Take a look inside my carry-on and see my essential travel luggage, electronics, toiletries, and clothing for my digital nomad lifestyle and remote working.

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Homeless on Purpose: An Experiment in Travel and Working Remotely

How I plan to travel for a full year in Europe without a home address while tackling my bucket list, working remotely, saving money, and NOT paying taxes.

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Wizards and Assholes

When someone asks you for guidance, do you help him out? Or do you condescend to him and make him feel like an idiot?

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