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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Sundays are the new Mondays

When freelance writer Sam Hindman sits down to work for a few hours on Sundays, she knows it will be quiet. There will be no pings and requests from her clients, no rush to meet an EOD deadline, and no scrambling. While logging hours on the weekend is typically more associated with overwork than freedom, Hindman says that locking in on a Sunday feels like liberation.
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#microshifting
fromBlavity News & Entertainment
3 weeks ago
Digital life

How The Microshifting Trend Has Secretly Been Led By Women - Blavity

Microshifting breaks the workday into short, flexible blocks that let remote workers integrate life tasks without reducing work output.
fromForbes
3 months ago
Remote teams

Why Microshifting Signals The End Of The Traditional 9-To-5

Microshifting replaces the traditional 9-to-5 as employees break days into flexible segments to balance work, family, education, and multiple jobs.
Remote teams
fromForbes
3 months ago

The Commute Is Back - What Traffic Reveals About Flexibility At Work

Employees keep midweek in-office collaboration while preserving flexible, elastic afternoon departure times, reshaping daily commute and weekly work patterns.
#remote-work
fromwww.cnbc.com
4 months ago
Remote teams

The 9 to 5 schedule is 'really archaic,' HR expert says: Employees are 'tired of being told what to do'

fromFortune
6 months ago
Remote teams

Bosses are right: remote workers spend 2.5 fewer hours on the clock than their coworkers in the office

fromwww.cnbc.com
4 months ago
Remote teams

The 9 to 5 schedule is 'really archaic,' HR expert says: Employees are 'tired of being told what to do'

fromFortune
6 months ago
Remote teams

Bosses are right: remote workers spend 2.5 fewer hours on the clock than their coworkers in the office

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