How to Manage Caregiver Stress and Trauma in the Covid-19 Era
Covid-19 has affected every aspect of our lives. While the economic and social impact has […]
Covid-19 has affected every aspect of our lives. While the economic and social impact has […]
Virtual reality is proving to be a game-changer in many industries. But could freelancing be one of them? Yes, and here’s why.
Consider your mindset, your communication and some basic survival skills.
Here are 10 tips to get and keep remote work — and thrive while doing it.
Now that the great WFH experiment has been under way for six months, with more than 75 percent of office workers having tried working remotely at least one day a week, employers have a more accurate appraisal of just how well workers perform out of the office compared to in.
The solopreneur life is a great one. You just have to learn how to harness the power of productivity!
The future is freelance. This mode of employment isn’t just a trend or quirky alternative to the contemporary lifestyle — it’s quickly becoming part of the mainstream.
Consider these benefits of contract work.
If you’re self-employed, you’ll likely have to pay for health insurance and retirement out of pocket. However, there are ways to save your money that will benefit you immensely in the long run.
Freelancing is a great gig, but it’s not an easy one. And that’s OK, because life with a disability has taught you not to fear “not easy.” If there’s anyone up to the challenge of a freelancer’s life, it’s you.
Your superpower in the world is doing and taking action, but, it has become your kryptonite at home, where you need to balance that superpower with patience and the ability to remain still.
There’s a bewildering array of digital services available for productivity today, but with a little know-how we can make sure they save us time instead of wasting it.