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It's Alex Wilson-Campbell from the Remote Work Life Podcast here.
Something a bit different today. I recorded a podcast while out and about on my daily stroll because I was thinking about what I'm grateful for.
I talk through some of the things that I really appreciate in life and I'm thankful for.
So expect to hear about the weather, geese, my family and friends my know-how where physical health is concerned (and I make reference to the Traveling Ergonomist which is useful if you're setting up your home office) ... among other topics..
What do you have to be grateful for?
I think it's important to think about that, especially in these trying times.
We're being constantly pushed information about what's going on in the world and that can have sometimes a detrimental effect on mental health.
So it's important, to balance that out and think about things that you are grateful for and talk to your friends, talk to your family and make sure you keep the communication going as well.
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Steli Efti CEO Close.com, Nick Francis CEO, Help Scout, Sarah Park President Meet Edgar, Darcy Boles, Head Of Employee Experience, Tax Jar, Michelle Dale, CEO Virtual Miss Friday
Topics includeHow to build a remote work life in tech or marketing, making money while working online from anywhere, finding legitimate remote work opportunities, how to build a business in tech or marketing.
About the HostI’m a Hiring strategist, Digital Marketer, Mentor to marketing and tech professionals and family man and I want to share all I’ve learned about remote work over the last 10 years.
I launched my first remote venture back in 2009 when I created a career development portal that attracted advertising clients such as Sony, BBC, MI5 and The National Archive and helped hundreds of job seekers with their career choices.
And I’ve mentored marketing and hiring teams while consulting for companies such as Sun Life Insurance, Viking River Cruises and Allen and Overy to name a few.
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It's Alex Wilson-Campbell from the Remote Work Life Podcast here.
Something a bit different today. I recorded a podcast while out and about on my daily stroll because I was thinking about what I'm grateful for.
I talk through some of the things that I really appreciate in life and I'm thankful for.
So expect to hear about the weather, geese, my family and friends my know-how where physical health is concerned (and I make reference to the Traveling Ergonomist which is useful if you're setting up your home office) ... among other topics..
What do you have to be grateful for?
I think it's important to think about that, especially in these trying times.
We're being constantly pushed information about what's going on in the world and that can have sometimes a detrimental effect on mental health.
So it's important, to balance that out and think about things that you are grateful for and talk to your friends, talk to your family and make sure you keep the communication going as well.
Connect With Alex From Remote Work Life✅Join the Facebook community
✅On LinkedIn
✅On Instagram
✅On YouTube
👉Please sign up and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode:
Google Podcast
iTunes
Spotify
Stitcher
👉👉Watch the video podcast in FULL at >> the website and say hi
Steli Efti CEO Close.com, Nick Francis CEO, Help Scout, Sarah Park President Meet Edgar, Darcy Boles, Head Of Employee Experience, Tax Jar, Michelle Dale, CEO Virtual Miss Friday
Topics includeHow to build a remote work life in tech or marketing, making money while working online from anywhere, finding legitimate remote work opportunities, how to build a business in tech or marketing.
About the HostI’m a Hiring strategist, Digital Marketer, Mentor to marketing and tech professionals and family man and I want to share all I’ve learned about remote work over the last 10 years.
I launched my first remote venture back in 2009 when I created a career development portal that attracted advertising clients such as Sony, BBC, MI5 and The National Archive and helped hundreds of job seekers with their career choices.
And I’ve mentored marketing and hiring teams while consulting for companies such as Sun Life Insurance, Viking River Cruises and Allen and Overy to name a few.

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