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Conclusion: journalists never really have time. But with the above tips you help journalists by giving them time or by saving them time. And of course you help yourself with that in the end! Did these tips help you Or are you a journalist and do you think: I still have something to say about this Please let us know. Working from abroad, it sounds great. But can you find your way as a digital nomad Having a steady job doesn't mean you can't travel, and traveling doesn't have to be all about fun.
So the so-called workations are springing up like mushrooms, the best of both worlds. Working abroad Workation is a combination of 'work' and 'vacation' = workation. A concept that has been popping up more and more recently. For years, many freelancers have been photo editor exploring the world as digital nomads with a laptop under their arm. Online marketers, PAs, coaches, they can all easily work location-independent. Actually there is little difference between a workation and a digital nomad , it is both working remotely. One is only for a slightly longer period of time than the other.

Due to corona, it is now common for many people to work from home. You don't have to be in the office for many functions to be able to do your work. You really only need two things: WiFi and a good workplace. Let that now be easily achievable worldwide. Okay, not if you sit in a hut in the bush, but in many cool places in the world you can work just fine. Why would you want this Changing your environment can do a person good. One wants some peace and quiet to focus on a new project or self-development, the other is looking for some adventure.
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