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Remote Work Revolution: Expanding Travel Horizons for American Digital Nomads

Remote Work Revolution: Expanding Travel Horizons for American Digital Nomads

Are you still skeptical of allowing employees to work from home? Maybe you’ve been thinking of making the switch to remote work and haven’t quite decided yet. This article gives you the main benefits of working from home for both employees and employers. 

Flexibility

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The first thing that comes to mind for many when working from home is the flexibility that you won’t find in an office environment. From the comfort of your house, you can compile a work schedule that suits your current lifestyle. A healthy work-life balance is important for every employee.

Increased Productivity

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Many critics of remote work falsely believe that it reduces the amount of work an employee gets done, but it can actually increase productivity. There are few office distractions and you can get a better sleep without a commute, meaning employees are fresh for the day ahead.

Cost Savings

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Working remotely saves time and money for the employee and company, as there’s no need for train, bus, or petrol expenses. Companies also get to save on office space allowing for more freedom for those who do enjoy their daily commute.

Health and Wellness

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Working from home can give an employee more time to focus on their own physical health and mental well-being. By not commuting, there’s more time to go to the gym in the morning or at lunch. It allows for more time to exercise from home, and more time to prepare healthy lunches and dinners. Employees can complete breathing exercises in the relaxed setting of their own homes.

Diverse Workforce

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Companies that offer remote work can attract workers from all over the world instead of hiring people in one area, making it tricky to find the right employee. The ability to hire anyone from anywhere takes the pressure off those hiring managers and allows for the most skilled workforce possible.

Reduced Carbon Footprint

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In a world that’s increasingly looking to reduce its carbon footprint, remote work can be a great contributor to that. Less daily commutes reduce transport emissions making the air in busy cities cleaner, and roads clearer during rush hour.

Accessibility Issues Reduced

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Those who face accessibility issues in traditional office environments, such as people with disabilities, can ease the stress in their daily commute by working from home. Working in an environment that caters to their specific needs can greatly increase their quality of life.

Time Management

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Remote workers have the opportunity to manage their time more effectively. Without any distractions from coworkers in need of a helping hand, they can focus on their own, higher-priority tasks.

Learning Opportunities

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Remote working can provide an opportunity for employees to learn new computer skills that they wouldn’t have learned before. Communication platforms such as Teams and Zoom are essential for online meetings, increasing workers’ digital skills.

Work Continuity

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In emergencies like a global pandemic or a natural disaster, or even when a sickness bug is going around, having a remote work policy in place can ensure that the workflow continues. This can help companies reach targets in distressing situations.

Improved Morale

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The increased work-life balance and quality of life that come with working from home can lead to higher job satisfaction and improved morale. These factors can help a business to thrive and individuals to meet targets.

Custom Environment

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Remote workers can create their ideal work environment, whether that means a quiet space or background music, leading to a more comfortable working experience. This will, in turn, lead to increased productivity. 

No Office Politics

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The stress of being in the office every day and working with the same people can lead to some individuals getting frustrated with their colleagues. Working remotely can reduce the stress and distractions associated with office politics. 

Family Time

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One of the most important things to improve a work-life balance is allowing employees to spend precious time with their families. Working from home removes travel time, meaning employees can wave their kids off to school and spend meals together as a family.

Reduced Employee Turnover

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Allowing employees to work from home means their schedules are more flexible, increasing their overall happiness, meaning there’s less chance of people quitting due to their frustrations. It also reduces employees’ chances of being late to work, so there won’t be as many disciplinaries. 

No Dress Code

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Working from home means employees can dress comfortably which has been proven to increase productivity. If an employee is comfortable working they’re more relaxed and don’t feel as much pressure.

Self-Reliance

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Remote work helps workers to be self-reliant, as they often have to find solutions to problems on their own. This can keep workers’ minds feeling sharp and help them to learn new things along the way, developing them as employees and as people.

Global Opportunities

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Remote work opens up opportunities for individuals to work for any company, regardless of where it’s based. This makes career changes easier, allows for greater salaries, and increases employees’ overall happiness.

Personal Growth

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The autonomy and self-discipline required in remote work can contribute to personal growth and self-improvement.

Remote work has many benefits for both employees and employers. The advantages of remote work are transforming lives by increasing happiness and productivity. As technology continues to evolve, it’s clear that remote work is more than just a trend, it’s here to stay!

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