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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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Before officially shoving off in 2018, Ellison and Darsy led what some might call typical lives. He stumbled on a story about Matt and Jessica Johnson, an American couple who sold everything to buy a sailboat and travel the world with their cat. The story lit a spark for the couple, though they had no experience sailing.

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Offering Remote Work Options Creates a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Workplace Environment

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Allwork.Space and Alliance Virtual Offices conducted a survey, and also analyzed third party research, to understand how remote work impacts individuals’ health and wellbeing. . 2020). . Those with no commutes also reap the benefits of additional sleep time which is linked to many health benefits. . 2020; Roberts et al.,

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The Cost of Remote Work in a Technology-Centered World

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Virtual events also saw a rise in popularity, as they allowed audiences to attend without paying for travel or worrying about exposure to COVID-19. Although this may allay anxiety for those work expectations, it likely also promotes strain on relationships and mental health.

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Big Thinkers: Meet the AI Leaders Changing the Future of 3 Important Industries

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The company went public on the Nasdaq in February 2018—consequently revenue grew 84% to $1.8 billion in 2020. His groundbreaking work has led to breakthroughs in various industries, from space travel to health care. © John D.

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These 8 cities around the world are putting their focus on biking and walking — not cars

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This reduces gridlock and commute times, frees up space for walking paths and parks, and improves air quality — all factors that boost people’s wellbeing and physical health. The COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns gave us a glimpse of what urban life could look like with less traffic.) .

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