For some remote workers, leaving the office behind is a choice to spend more time with family. For others, it’s a move to an environment more conducive to focus, or a way to travel the world while still making a living. Whatever your reason for working remotely, it’s good sometimes to reflect on the joys of living and working untethered to a desk. I asked eight remote workers to tell me about their moments of remote work zen—those perfect moments that make it all worthwhile. Here are their answers. –David Browning, co-founder of Two Guys –Sahil Parikh, Founder of DeskAway –Marieke Guy, blogger at Ramblings of a Remote Worker –Ligaya Turmelle –Jessica Dally, Project Manager at TechSoup –D. Keith Casey, Jr., Chief Stuff Breaker at Blue Parabola –Shane Pearlman, CEO of Shane & Peter, Inc. –John McCaffrey,
Read More »No article today. Instead, since this is a community site instead I though it might be fun to get a conversation started. Topic: what is your biggest frustration with working in a dispersed team
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