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Planning to Work Abroad? Here’s What You Need to Confirm with Your Employer First

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But since the beginning of the pandemic, when many businesses switched to employees working 100% remotely, the concept is trending—leading to a threefold increase in the number of digital nomads from 2019–2022. They certainly don’t care that you are working in a different time zone. It’s easier said than done.

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How to Balance Autonomy and Accountability While Working Remotely

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Chicago-based Dionte Pounds, partner and director of client services at Sentic, has been fully remote since 2019. I have a list of my projects, so I know what I have to do, and I plan my time accordingly,” he says. Taking breaks helps assure your mental health stays strong , while potentially benefiting your work performance.

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