How To Thrive In Remote Working Environments
Make Remote Work All It Should Be
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Publisher Description
Remote work is here to stay. In fact, anyone can survive working remotely for 30 days or even 60 days with some decent internet and a great batch of coffee. The pandemic proved this to us. It also forced many quasi-blue and white-collar jobs to go remote overnight and many of us did not have the time to stop and reflect on what we really needed to thrive in this new way of working.
Through my latest book titled, "How To Thrive In Remote Working Environments", I am going to show you why and how we can thrive remotely for an entire career. If you are a remote worker looking to improve your life in your remote setting, this book is for you. It's time to make remote work all it should be.
Reviews:
"I wish I had some of these skills that Ryan discusses at the beginning of our lockdown. Ryan gives practical advice in working remotely, from having a set place to do the work that is separate from other daily activities to planning your day to take care of what is important and needed." - Teacher, Germany
I arranged my schedule to allow me to take a 15-minute break in between meets to get outside and go for a quick walk. My lunch hours, I would go out for a quick 30 minute run. Reading this book inspired me to change my mindset. I was a better mom, person and teacher.”
A remote teacher from Edmonton, AB
“I started drinking 100ml of water. What a game changer! I was slacking on my water intake, just making that simple change has made a huge difference.”
A remote teacher from Edmonton, AB
“I really enjoyed reading about the 5-step Energy Amplifier Blueprint.”
A remote teacher from Quebec, Canada
“This book will definitely help many people step up their remote working game!”
A remote teacher from Macau
“This book is great.”
A Designer from Slovenia
“There couldn’t be a more perfect time for Ryan’s new book. The relevance and timeliness is spot on where many of us are continuing to adapt to a work at home environment.”
A remote teacher from Nova Scotia