GypsyWander Blog
Balancing Work and Travel: Time Management, Boundaries, and Workspace Tips
The desire for a remote work lifestyle often comes with the challenge of staying productive while exploring new places. Whether you’re a full-time nomad or a part-time traveler, balancing work and travel requires intentional strategies. Here's how to maintain a harmonious blend of productivity and adventure:
7 Unique Places to Work Remotely Beyond Coffee Shops
Remote work has its perks, but let’s be honest—it can get a little repetitive when your "office" is always a coffee shop. Whether you're looking for a change of scenery, a quiet space, or a dash of adventure, here are 7 alternative spots that offer unique environments for productivity.
Having an Off Day or Week? Try These 2 Simple Solutions
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I feel less than great. Crabby, grouchy, sad, and bored are all words you could use to describe what I’m like in those days and I’m probably not the best company. The thing is, days like those are part of the deal with being human – it’s not an elective. There will always be off days, and that’s okay.
But what happens when you get a whole string of those off-days, maybe lasting weeks, months, or even years? Too many of us say that we’re in a rut, feel stuck, burned out, or bored, and admit that we don’t want things to be that way, but we don’t know what to do to change. That’s the problem, when you’re in a rut, you don’t have the energy or motivation to change things for the better, and it’s tough to find the insight or resources you need to make that jump.
Here are two fun and easy ways you can use right now to climb, or better yet, leap, out of the rut and start to get something better for yourself.