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8. Does Remote Work Free Up Time to Live a More Fulfilled Life?


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This week, we dive into a topic that has been on many workers’ minds in the past few years – remote work. We’re both huge advocates of the flexibility to travel (or live) in different cities, dedicate more time to our personal lives, and ultimately pursue passions that were previously on the back burner. Perfect example: we don’t know if this podcast would be here if we were working in an office full time. But hybrid and remote work doesn’t work for everyone and it definitely is not perfect. There’s a lot to figure out with networking and relationship-building that requires more intentional effort. (Also, let’s be real, the office printer is clutch!) We’re all about living off autopilot, so maybe a little more intentionality as we re-examine our relationship with work might not be such a bad thing… We also chat about angel numbers, shows and podcasts we’re bingeing, and why it’s important to get sunlight first thing in the morning.


Mentioned in this episode:


Americans Will Lose the Equivalent of $5,679 a Year When They Resume Daily Commutes: https://fortune.com/2021/08/05/daily-commutes-cost-money-lost-commuting-in-american-cities/  


Remote Work Saved Workers 72 Minutes per Day, Study Finds: https://www.axios.com/2023/01/24/remote-work-saved-workers-72-minutes-per-day-study-finds 


The Rise of the Side Startup: https://www.vox.com/recode/23299590/side-startup-remote-workers-founding-businesses-while-employed   


Never Have I Ever: https://www.netflix.com/title/80179190 


People Who Knew Me: https://open.spotify.com/show/1og7ui5cXgJj4wXOGUhscE 

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