4 Productivity Tips for Traveling and Remote Working

Friday, March 10, 2023

     In the past, except for certain occupations, working and traveling were entirely separate activities. Not so these days, when a number of jobs now employ remote workers. Modern technology has made it much easier for people to do their jobs in a virtual environment, which they can access from wherever they are as long as they have the right tools and a reliable internet connection. Perhaps you’ve thought of doing the same?

     There’s no shortage of work from home jobs Philippines-based professionals can apply to. Getting a job that allows you to work from just about anywhere will give you the time and space you need to see as much of the world as you want to. At the same time, though, you need to have a few guidelines in place so you can maintain your productivity while traveling. Here’s what you can do:

4 Productivity Tips for Traveling and Remote Working
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Develop a Work Routine That You Can Follow No Matter Where You Go

     Living the life of a full-fledged digital nomad can be a challenge, even for tech-savvy professionals. After all, working and traveling both require a great deal of time, energy, and attention. For many people, it’s difficult to pay attention to their new surroundings while they’re also in the process of meeting an important deadline. To give each activity your best shot, you need to develop a work routine. Having a pre- and after-work routine can help you get into a mindset where productivity is your top priority. This can be a big help when you’re too distracted by the rigors of travel to focus on your professional responsibilities.

     For example, before every shift, you can take a bath, dress up, eat breakfast, and meditate for a short bit. After hours, you can exercise, have dinner, and indulge in your hobbies. Sticking to such a routine at home or in a hostel can help you transition into and out of the working mindset no matter where you are.

Check Out the Facilities in Your New Workspace Before You Need to Use It

     No matter where you’re planning to spend the next few days, you need to make sure that your destination can support your activities as a professional. If you need nothing more than a stable power source and internet access, for example, check that your office for the next few days has these facilities. Before booking a hotel, ask how strong their internet connection is, if they have a business center, or if there’s a co-working space nearby. You can do the same at the airport if you have a long layover. By checking out these things ahead of time, you can reduce the feeling of uncertainty and the level of stress you have to manage when traveling.

Master the Art of Traveling Light While Bringing Your Essential Equipment

     If you’ll be spending a good portion of your time traveling while fulfilling your role as a remote worker, it’s important to master the art of traveling light. Bringing fewer items on your journey without forgetting anything essential that you might need on the way can make your working holidays more enjoyable and streamline your work process. Learning how to pack light has a bit of a learning curve, plus you might also need to invest in the right gear so you can reduce the weight and volume of your luggage. After every trip, evaluate how you used the items you packed, determine if they're essential to your work, and consider if they add value to your travels. If not, consider leaving it at home or switching to a more versatile and lightweight alternative.

     Now, your work and travel habits aren’t set in stone, and there’s always a chance that you’ll change your priorities over the years. In this case, don’t hesitate to update your luggage and ensure that your travel gear still suits your preferred working style.

Prepare to Work with a Team Where the Members Have Different Time Zones

     A business that accepts remote workers is often open to hiring professionals from all over the world. This means dealing with people from different backgrounds and time zones. Dealing with different time zones, in particular, can be quite tricky, especially if you’re fond of traveling outside the country. Take note of the time zone that the rest of your team is working in and prioritize team-centric activities during this period. Maybe you want your officemates to be able to respond to your emails and tickets immediately, or you want to talk about a particular project detail. Do all these during your shared working hours. Then, if possible, focus on doing tasks that you have to accomplish on your own during your peak productive periods. This arrangement will enable you to keep up with your team while still putting in your best effort.

     All the basic tools you need to succeed as a jet-setting yet highly successful remote worker are now easily accessible, thanks to globalization and the widespread adoption of digital technologies. Follow these tips so you have a better chance of fulfilling your role in the workplace while seeing the world, and you’ll get the hang of it soon enough. With time, practice, and consistency, you’ll be able to treat your holiday destinations as cool workplaces where you can always achieve peak productivity.

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