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Work on the go: downshifting & relaxing on Fanø in the Danish Wadden Sea {Reader's travel tip}
Sylt is probably the most famous island in the Wadden Sea. Two islands further north is Danish Fanø, which is much more natural. Here you can work in a relaxed manner or simply enjoy yourself. The ideal island to switch off I was quite stressed when I arrived on Fanø: Too much work in the days before, the heat wave in Germany - and not...
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10 things I learned at my workation
Even if it seems simple and trendy to work from any location and go on vacation at the same time, you have to consider a few things – in addition to finding the right job. We list the 7 most important points. The right framework conditions: What is absolutely necessary for a successful job Working from anywhere and ideally with a holiday in a beautiful area...
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OPINION! Dr. Josef Vollmayr, Co-CEO of limehome on opportunities for tourism companies: “The trend is towards flexibility & workability!”
Dr. Josef Vollmayr Co-CEO of limehome in an interview about the special challenges of the tourism industry and how start-ups can still attract investors and exploit potential. Dr. Josef Vollmayr, Co-CEO of limehome, is responsible as Co-CEO for the strategic direction of the company, the further development of the product as well as national and international expansion. In 2018 he founded together with Lars...
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Work on the go: Coworking at The BizDojo, Wellington, New Zealand {Reader's Travel Tip}
The BizDojo is in New Zealand's capital Wellington and in Auckland is the southernmost coworking space in the world. The seclusion of the country, which is quite isolated in the Pacific, makes people inventive: the community concept is particularly important here. Creativity not only in Hobbitland While Hobbitmania has just broken out in Wellington in particular, creative people are working in The BizDojo…
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Creative Workation in the Serra da Estrela: Relaxation & Design in Portugal {Reader Travel Tip}
Working in complete seclusion, with great hikes in between - and still close to Europe's most modern data center: everything is possible in the Portuguese Serra da Estrela. Serra da Estrela - Unique Creative Landscape The Serra da Estrela Natural Park is located in the district of Seia, 1 hour and 20 minutes from Coimbra, 2 hours from Porto Airport and 3 hours from…
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Work on the go: Happy Work at the Moserhof Estate, Hohe Tauern National Park {Reader's travel tip}
Work or exclusive meetings in small groups on the Alm at 1600 meters, rustic and yet comfortable with a hay bed and sauna, good food and fast WiFi, plus horseback riding, hunting, carving or cooking courses as a supporting program - everything is possible at the Moserhof in Carinthia. An overview. Happy Work on the Alm “Happy Work” is what the Hartweger family calls…
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The 5 best locations for workations & original meetings at Hafen Strand Meer {reader travel tip}
Who doesn't want that - meetings and workations with water and sea views? We present original locations on and near the beach, which are also well suited for small, exclusive events. 1. Cool at the Port of Hamburg The 25 hours Hotel Hamburg Hafen City conveys the feeling of port and sea like no other hotel, combines…
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Workation & work on the go: flexible, self-determined & agile living
If you want to make free decisions about the time you have available, your place of residence and your entire life path, then you have to separate yourself from all the things that determine you differently. What does firmly anchored mean? The epitome of heteronomy in your life are things that we call anchors. In English-speaking countries, the term...
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Workation & Working on the Go in Vlissingen, The Netherlands: Sea View Apartment {Reader Travel Tip}
Moving your own office to the sea during the increasingly frequent heat waves - who doesn't dream of that? A field report. Why a break by the sea? Sometimes we need a break from our busy lives and some time to recharge our batteries. What better way to do that than staying by the sea? The sound of the waves...
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10 tips for the perfect workation: location selection, planning, process
Working where others go on vacation, away from the office: so-called workations are becoming more and more of a trend. What do you have to pay attention to when choosing the location and planning? A self-experiment. Definition: What is a workation? A workation is a combination of work and vacation where the individual has the opportunity to work from another location,…
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Workation in South Tyrol without a car: decelerated & enjoyable work on the farm {reader travel tip}
Combining work and vacation in beautiful surroundings has been a dream of many people since the pandemic. I tested a Workation for a week on a farm in South Tyrol - sustainably without a car. Between laptop and mountain panorama: How a workation works Enjoy breakfast in the morning at sunrise with a mountain panorama and a view of the vineyard and then…
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The Future of Travel: Slow Tourism, Healthy Sustainability & Workations
Corona has decisively changed tourism. The focus of the new development is slow travel, longer stays on site, cross-border health projects - and artificial intelligence. How Corona is changing travel The Corona pandemic has undoubtedly encouraged many people to yearn for peace and nature and perhaps also changed the way we travel. The sometimes exhausting pandemic months...
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Work & work on the go: The Skype office in Talinn - for a meeting in the sauna {reader travel tip}
The software for Skype was originally developed in the Estonian capital of Tallinn. Today, people from different nations work together on five floors. The concept: an open office for constant exchange. Even General Manager Andrus Järg works like this. There is also a sauna. The cliché of the hip IT company Inside, the Skype office corresponds roughly to the cliché…
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Workation & work on the go: 7 tips for living & traveling around the world as digital nomads
Digital nomadism, combining work and life with travel, is in vogue. More and more often we read and hear stories from people who gave up their jobs to travel around the world – and who derive many advantages for their lives from it. 5 tips from people who have done it despite all the uncertainties show how...
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The 5 Best Locations for a Decelerating Long Stay Workation in Europe {Reader Travel Tip}
Working where others go on holiday, as a workation, and slowing down at the same time? We present the best locations. 1. Berne: Workation in the Swiss capital with numerous possibilities for excursions A great location for a workation in the city, eg also as an extended stay in combination with a business trip, is Berne. Surrounded by mountains and lakes, the Swiss…
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Work on the go: Independent remote work where others go on vacation
Digital nomadism and working while traveling are currently very in. Many seem to have the dream of working where others vacation. But is this form of work really so heavenly and how can it work? The dream of working from anywhere The media thrive on selling dreams. This is why there is a boom in emigrant programs on German television about people who…
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Workation & work on the go: Entrepreneur shared apartment SiliconWelly, Wellington, New Zealand {Reader's travel tip}
It is not for nothing that the name SiliconWelly is ironically reminiscent of its famous role model and says it all: More than 30 people have come together here to jointly develop innovative ideas. 30 companies on 120 square meters SiliconWelly, around 120 companies have come together on 30 square meters: programmers, web designers or video makers, but also more unusual coworkers such as…
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Work on the go: coworking in St. Oberholz, Berlin {reader travel tip}
Why do we actually need coworking spaces? Some might think – you can just as well work in cafes? One of them, the St. Oberholz (see picture), has even become famous in this way. My personal experience shows that working in restaurants is rather difficult - especially in Berlin. Looking for the ideal form of work...
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Work on the go: Coworking at 176 John Street, Toronto, Canada {Reader's Travel Tip}
My second coworking example from Toronto is a studio community in which artists, designers and craftsmen from different industries work together and develop and implement joint projects. Like the artist Barbara McGivern here. The address At 176 John Street in Toronto, authors, web designers, designers, marketing experts, bookbinders, carpenters, furniture, artists work on four floors…
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Work on the go: coworking in the Camaraderie in Toronto, Canada {reader travel tip}
Toronto is the Canadian business metropolis with 2,5 million inhabitants and has the sixth largest stock exchange in the world. No wonder, then, that there are also a whole range of coworking spaces here: So this time I took a close look at two: a “traditional” one and an artist community. Functionality instead of ambience# The Camaraderie is a typical coworking space: central location…
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Work on the go: Coworking Birojnica in Riga, Latvia {Reader's travel tip}
My little series on German and international coworking spaces continues. This time I checked out the newly established Birojnica in Riga, Latvia. It is not only the first, but also the only coworking space in the Latvian capital so far - with an interesting business concept. The situation This time I have the newly established…
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Work on the go: coworking at La Bo [a] te in Marseille, France {reader travel tip}
From my coworking test and video shoot for ZEIT ONLINE has become a series that is apparently well received by readers. Time to also target work, meeting and event locations abroad. For example in Marseilles. Creative melting pot of cultures Marseille, the port city in the south of France has a bad reputation: the capital of Provence is considered…
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Work on the go: coworking at HAU Hebbel am Ufer {reader travel tip}
The idea sounded tempting: meeting like-minded people, coworking in the garden - and all in the middle of November. The result didn't really convince me: a nice marketing idea, nice atmosphere, unfortunately rather unsuitable for productive work. The ideal workplace – a place of productivity and much more The workplace is a place of productivity. A place where…
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Work on the go: Coworking in The Business Class Net (BCN) {Reader's travel tip}
The name is meant to be ironic and plays with the cliché of the business lifestyle, says founder Manu Kumar, who is realizing a completely new form of cooperation here. Few open-plan offices In fact, the BCN office in Kreuzberg on Paul-Lincke-Ufer is reminiscent of classic-style open-plan offices: the large room is divided by columns. The walls are covered with large-format works of art by the…
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Workation & work on the go: Coworking in the Betahaus in Berlin-Kreuzberg being tested {reader travel tip}
The Betahaus in Berlin-Kreuzberg is one of the most famous coworking spaces. Time for a more detailed text about the working atmosphere and suitability for work - and of course a few pictures. The Betahaus: The first impression Commentator Nachtauge12's suggestion on the article by ZEIT ONLINE I was happy to take pictures: he wanted more pictures. And I still deliver...
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Bleisure-Travel: Not only inspire employees with exciting lifestyle topics
Combining business trips with holidays is booming. Bleisure Travel, to use the technical term, saves both time and money. And studies show that companies can also draw attention to themselves with exciting lifestyle topics. An overview. Lifestyle culture: what makes bleisure travel so popular? The working world and with it the tourism industry are changing. So it's no wonder that in the…
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Mobile teamwork: 2 X 4 tips for the perfect workflow on the go
Work wherever and whenever you want – this dream can come true. With the right boss and the right equipment, this can work even in a team. Why offices often seem like a torture chamber to us Have you ever sat at a desk for so long that it seems like a personal torture chamber? It is generally accepted,…
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Motivation, team competence, further training - 11 tips for success: How employees and companies benefit from Interrail
Interrail means experiencing other cultures and reacting to new, unplanned events. Both help in crisis situations. Companies can use this in a targeted manner. Travel educates - that also applies to employees and companies. Travel educates, they say. Probably also because stressful, unfamiliar situations on the road teach us more about life than any theoretical transfer of knowledge...
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New work & transformation of work culture: coworking as a future vision?
Coworking spaces are enjoying rapidly growing popularity. They are particularly suitable for flexible workplace design in New Work, as they offer flexible options for renting office space. What possibilities arise from this? The coworking movement is growing. Freelancers and the self-employed are mostly familiar with the principle: sharing office space not only as a way of saving money, but above all as an opportunity for exciting...
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Good life: travel, lifestyle, health
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{Date} Zukunft Personal Europe: The meeting point of the international HR community
After a two-year break, the international HR community will meet again in May at the renowned HR trade fair Zukunft Personal in Cologne. Zukunft Personal Europe opens its doors again in Cologne From 13th to 15th September 2022 it's that time again: Europe's largest expo event all about the world of work opens its doors to HR knowledge, best practices...
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Multiple crises as an opportunity? Resilience instead of negative thinking - 5 tips
Pandemic, inflation, wars, environmental disasters: looking at the news can be devastating and paralyze any form of initiative. In every crisis there is also an opportunity. How do you become resilient? The dung heap next to the beautiful view: Of real and imaginary crises Everyone knows the situation when the dung heap is literally the same in their life…