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A weekly newsletter with the best new remote jobs, stories and ideas from the remote work community, and occasional offbeat pieces to feed your curiosity. By Daniel (@nodeskco). I can’t thank you enough for your continued support and for being part of NoDesk. I look forward to seeing what we do together in 2024. I wish you much love and happiness for the new year! -Daniel Remote Jobs100,000s of people each year trust NoDesk to help them find a remote job. Featured Jobs
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Top PicksHand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond. The fresh start effectPeople have been doing New Years Resolutions forever. You’re more likely to run a marathon at a milestone age like 30, 35 or 40. A study in 2014 dubbed it the “fresh start effect” and found that people were more likely to search for terms like “diet” and “gym” at the start of a new year, and that they were more likely to actually go to the gym in the first week of a new year.1 Remote work isn't killing business travel – it's transforming itElizabeth Bennett | BBC The days of in-person client meetings may be waning, but employees are setting out on corporate trips for new reasons. Yes, there are work-from-home jobs nobody wantsTim Paradis | Business Insider For many of us, the pandemic rebooted our relationship with work and how much we want to give over to our employers. Neave said that meant companies having trouble plugging people into open jobs would need to be more thoughtful about what they’re offering. Will 2024 be the year employers crack down on remote work? Not so fastDon Lee | The Columbian These days, it looks like the bloom is coming off the rose for remote work: Many employers are talking tougher. New research shows employees are actually less productive when they work from home full-time. And, with the tight job market starting to slacken, some predict 2024 will be the year employers finally clamp down. But don’t be too quick to conclude things are going back to the days of 9 to 5 in the old cubicle. The myth that remote work stifles innovation and creativity is gaining ground–but the same evidence shows that it was only true in the pre-2010s workplaceGleb Tsipursky | Fortune The narrative that traditional, in-person work environments are the sole breeding grounds for innovation and collaborative breakthroughs has dominated the news media discourse. This narrative is not only outdated but also fundamentally flawed in the context of our modern, technologically-driven world. What to expect at work in 2024Jeanne Sahadi | CNN You may be wondering what this new year has in store for your career — your pay, your benefits, your schedule and your job prospects. To find out, we consulted with a number of workplace experts and consultants to get a sense of what trends and changes they expect. Generative AI And The Future Of JobsBernard Marr | Forbes We’ve often heard it said that generative AI will affect many of the jobs people do today. But they won’t all be affected equally. We are increasingly seeing that certain occupations will be changed more than others. Perfectionism and Procrastination: How They’re Connected and What to Do About ItItamar Shatz | Solving Procrastination The relationship between perfectionism and procrastination can have serious implications, so it’s important to understand it. As such, in the following article you will learn more about how perfectionism and procrastination are connected, and see what you can do about this in practice. What city is gonna be the next big digital nomad hub?CharacterUsual | Reddit Reflecting on how Tbilisi is over and I’m leaving. Support NoDeskAll of the content on NoDesk and the newsletter is available for free to everyone. If you’d like to support my work and have the opportunity to do so, please consider joining as a paid member. Your support also goes a long way when you:
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