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Top 10 Reasons You Should Work Remotely

Remote work is definitely on the rise. Benefiting both companies and freelancers, it changes our work landscape for the better. If you’ve ever dreamed of working on your own terms, here are 10 reasons you may consider.

By Ema VPublished 4 years ago 7 min read

Do you feel trapped in your workplace monotonous daily routine? Have you ever dreamed about working less, but earning more? Or perhaps you crave that vital work-life balance, so that you can enjoy your life to the fullest? Now you can have it all with freelancing, or remote work.

Despite what most people think, remote work isn’t just for students and undergraduates. The number of companies hiring remote workers is constantly growing every day, and they feature a vast number of high paid positions, from marketing to IT and almost anything you can think of.

If you want to maximize your income potential and if you love collaborating with other professionals on creative projects, stay tuned. Here we’ll highlight 10 most important reasons you should catch up with this trend and start working remotely right now.

1. No Commute Stress

Are you aware how much time you waste on daily commuting? According to the U.S. Census Bureau statistics, an average American spends about 1 hour round-trip going to and from work. On a weekly level, that’s 5 hours per week. Calculate that on a monthly or yearly level, and you’ll get some amazing numbers. And that’s only if you’re lucky enough to spend 30 minutes in one direction, not more. Otherwise, the numbers rack up.

But commuting is not only a significant waste of time and money: it can also generate a lot of stress. Think about getting stuck in traffic, or being late: at least every one of us has had such an experience, and it’s not pleasant at all.

It’s no secret that a longer commute is a prelude to higher stress, which affects the physical condition. As a remote worker, you have the chance to eliminate the dreadful daily commute and reinvest your time more wisely: you can take a good sleep, prepare a healthy and nutritious breakfast, enjoy your coffee in peace and start working fully recharged.

2. A Versatile Digital Office

Next time when they ask you where your office is, you can reply: “Wherever I want it to be!”. And it is true, indeed: all you need as a remote worker is a laptop and a stable internet connection. You can set up your own home office, decorate it and renovate it according to your likes and preferences.

When you feel that you’re stuck in a rut, and you want to change things a bit, grab your laptop, head over to the closest library, coworking space, or in the park: variety boosts creativity and productivity.

Not to mention that you can also travel to another country and work from there. The bravest ones have taken it a level up, and work and travel for a couple of months or years abroad as digital nomads. The world is yours to explore. Do you dare to do it?

3. Work Globally

Speaking of the world, here is another perk of remote work: now you can work for anyone, anywhere.

Some of the world’s leading companies switched to hybrid or completely remote work in order to cut on unnecessary expenses: you’ll be amazed to know that giants like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook and so many more are taking advantage of hybrid or remote regime.

There are also many great remote work websites where you can register and start working right away: all you have to do is create a profile, list your best skills and start applying for gigs. Freelance, Upwork, People per Hour, Djobzy, Guru… these are some websites where you can kick-start your remote work career in the best possible way.

4. Maximum Productivity, On Your Own Terms

Remote workers are way more productive than their 9-5 counterparts, and do you know why? Here are just some reasons: They don’t waste time on daily commute, there is no office noise or distractions, so they are ready to dedicate themselves to any task at hand, with full attention.

Extensive studies have shown that when there is no micromanagement, the workers feel more responsible and are more than willing to step up and even work longer hours to get the job done.

But most important of all, you choose your own projects and you create your own daily work schedule: work anytime you want, as long as you get the job done. All you have to do is to deliver the results and shine. Yes, remote work provides you a unique opportunity to show yourself and what you’re really capable of.

5. Fewer Distractions

The best things are usually created in silence. That’s why so many talented artists, scientists, and inventors preferred to work in a solitary and quiet environment: can you imagine Einstein working in an office cubicle all his life, with 10 or more colleagues? Of course not.

Traditional offices are not quiet places by any means: there is “office talk” and constant distractions either by noise or by some of your colleagues. As we all know, in a corporate setting you don’t have the luxury to distract yourself from the collective, especially if you have colleagues in your office, so you have to do your best to complete any important task and not get distracted during the process.

As a remote worker, you can easily control your environment. You’re able to set up your home office and ask your family to not disturb you for a couple of hours. Sometimes you need all the peace you can get in order to do your best.

6. Your Wallet Will Be Full

If you’re budget-conscious, here is a fun fact for you: did you know that people who work remotely can save from $2600 to $6000 per year? As a remote worker, you don’t have to spend money on:

  • Gas
  • Car insurance
  • Parking fees
  • Expensive office wardrobe
  • Eating out
  • Coffee and drinks

It’s so liberating when you don’t have to spend most of your paycheck trying to keep up with your colleagues, right? Instead, you can use the money to build a financial safety net for yourself and your family or invest them in something which will significantly pay off later.

7. Acquire New Skills

The more skills you have, the more employable you are in today’s job market. And that’s especially true if you’re a remote worker.

The traditional corporate jobs are monotonous and offer not much chance for growth and improvement: the freelance or remote work sphere is something completely different. Every new project is a new challenge, and every task will require a new set of skills.

Look at every new project as an opportunity to learn something new: As long as you’re open to the concept of lifetime learning, and you aim to do the best you can, you can build a very successful freelance career. Step out of your comfort zone. That’s the only way you can learn, grow and improve yourself.

8. That Precious Work-Life Balance

The work-life balance is the ultimate Holy Grail: everyone’s talking about it, wants to have it, yet it seems so elusive, especially if you’re working in a corporate setting.

We also have to mention that this is the most common reason the majority of the people ditch 9-5 job and turn to freelancing. And it’s not surprising at all: we all have only one life and we deserve to live it to the fullest, without sacrificing our health and wellbeing for the process, right?

Remote work gives the people the most sought work-life balance: when you don’t waste time on everyday commute or on workplace meetings and distractions, you can actually work more efficiently and deliver way better results in a shorter time span.

You can organize your day any way you deem fit: when you’re not bound to the corporate culture, you can run your daily errands, or have a yoga class in the morning and then get down to work. Remember, if you want that precious work-life balance, you can create it.

9. Improved Overall Health

Freelancing or remote work improves both your physical and mental health. When you’re able to work on your own schedule, without being involved in office drama or corporate toxic issues, you’re able to do your best job. When you work remotely, the overall quality of your life and health improves.

Here are just some benefits of remote work for your health and mind:

  • Ability to eat healthier, more nutritious meals
  • Enough time for workout
  • Free time for interpersonal relationships (family and friends)
  • Working in a comfortable, stress-free environment
  • Reduced chances of depression and less exposure to illnesses

As you can see, flexible remote work offers various benefits for our wellbeing and significantly pays off in the long term. So, if you dream about a happier and healthier life, you know what to do.

10. You’re A Creator of Your Life

Remote work allows you to work and live on your own terms. It doesn’t get better than that, does it?

You’re able to set up your own schedule, choose the type of projects you’ll be working on, take a break whenever you want to…. freedom, flexibility and the work-life balance are just some highlights of this way of life. Unlimited earning opportunities in a diverse environment, working on many creative endeavors and up leveling your skills — with remote work, you are definitely a master and creator of your own life story.

Conclusion

By now, you’ve already realized why so many people are switching their mundane office jobs for remote work. Gig economy is on the rise, and it is unstoppable. The remote workers are employees of the future. You can easily become one of them as long as you believe in yourself and have the courage to live and work the way you want.

And if you’re already working remotely, share with us what made you do it and take the leap of faith? Share with us your stories in the comments below. We would love to hear from you. Till the next reading, work smart, work remotely.

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About the Creator

Ema V

A versatile content guru from www.Djobzy.com with more than 10 years of writing experience under her belt, Ema is constantly dedicated to provide educational and entertaining content. Her motto: "Let what you love be what you do".

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