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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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They are what’s known as “liveaboards,” a breed of digital nomad on the water, with Sophie managing their digital brand, Ryan & Sophie Sailing , while Ryan works as a business development consultant. Before officially shoving off in 2018, Ellison and Darsy led what some might call typical lives. These are five of those lessons.

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Leaders: Align Work-Life Promise with Work-Life Reality—Here’s Where to Start

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According to 2018 research conducted by Censuswide on behalf of LinkedIn, 70% of candidates would pass on what sounded like a cushy job offer if they had to work in a toxic environment. Maybe you want to talk to your team members about policies you’re considering to alleviate stress and pressure.

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The Cost of Remote Work in a Technology-Centered World

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A 2018 article published in the Labor Law Journal looked at the legal implications of working after-hours, discussing how smartphones give employees easy access to their work emails at all hours of the day. The same advances in technology that allow immediate communication also create the expectation of immediate response.

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Want More Charisma? It All Starts with Your Mind

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A 2018 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology even created a General Charisma Inventory with points that varied from leadership skills to general approachability. And just as in a physical assault, you can experience a fight-or-flight response fueled by stress hormones. Bye-bye, charisma.

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Want to Boost Your Creativity? Try These 12 Easy Hacks This Year

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Research published in The Academy of Management Journal found that, depending on the extent to which one identifies with their work, problem-oriented daydreams were beneficial to creative thinking. This article originally appeared in the January 2018 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. It doesn’t and it likely won’t.

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Jillian Michael’s Self-Care Guide to Aging Gracefully

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My fascination with aging led me to find what I call the six keys to ageless strength, health and beauty, which make up my 2018 book The 6 Keys. A 2018 study found that when participants reduced their daily calories by 25%, they showed fewer signs of oxidative stress than participants who ate as they pleased.

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