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The Art of Working Remotely: How to Thrive in a Distributed Workplace Kindle Edition
People aren't typically taught how to thrive in a distributed workplace. Sure, they formally study to learn a specific occupation: design, marketing, sales, development, finance, law, or education. But can they perform that occupation at a high level when they're not physically with other people? Remote workers have to learn on their own. If you work from home, a coworking space, or coffee shop, this book is for you. The author's anecdotes about his 21-year remote work journey will inform and entertain you. Discover how to set up a quality workspace. Learn the behaviors and practices that contribute to remote worker success. You, too, can thrive in a distributed workplace.
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Scott proves an essential point that's often misunderstood in business: remote work is still work. It demands emotional intelligence, self-management, and autonomy. -- Laurel Farrer, Remote Work Consultant and Founder of The Remote Association
Using the connective power of storytelling, Scott shares how his experiences taught him priceless lessons about how to work--and thrive--as a remote professional.-- Tammy Bjelland, founder and CEO of Workplaceless
Essential lessons for any remote worker: The Art of Working Remotely delivers keen remote career advice through Scott's witty and anecdotal writing.-- Adam Engst, Publisher of TidBITS
From the Inside Flap
When you think about remote work, you might have some questions:
- How do you stay motivated?
- How do you stay connected?
- How do you avoid staying "out of sight and out of mind"?
If you're new to working remotely, I'm sure you'll find something here that will help you get started on the right track. If you're a veteran, I hope you find a tip or two to help you have a renewed relationship with your remote work lifestyle.
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People aren't typically taught how to thrive in a distributed workplace. Sure, they formally study to learn a specific occupation: design, marketing, sales, development, finance, law, or education. But can they perform that occupation at a high level when they're not physically with other people? Remote workers have to learn on their own.
If you work from home, a coworking space, or coffee shop, this book is for you. The author's anecdotes about his 21-year remote work journey will inform and entertain you. Discover how to set up a quality workspace. Learn the behaviors and practices that contribute to remote worker success.
You, too, can thrive in a distributed workplace.
About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B07TZTQRM2
- Publisher : Knight Rose Press; 1st edition (July 25, 2019)
- Publication date : July 25, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 296 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 176 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,289,016 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #284 in Office Management (Kindle Store)
- #1,984 in Workplace Behavior
- #2,000 in Office Management (Books)
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About the author

Scott Dawson lives in Trumansburg, New York with his wife Amy and two children, Elizabeth and Xander. He’s a web designer and developer and enjoys writing, acting, creating art, and making music. He’s an avid skier in the winter and runs year-round on the roads and trails of Tompkins County in upstate New York.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019The world of work has become much less predictable over recent years, and every arrangement of remote work is different. However, Scott Dawson has sketched out a guide to elements of the remote work landscape that people are likely to encounter on their individual journeys. This book will be especially useful in helping people consider the challenges and opportunities of working remotely before they begin.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020At times, it could use a good editor, and I would also recommend some different formatting (I’m reading the Kindle version) because the repeat lessons at the end of its chapter do not stand out, and they should. These are things that could easily be improved about the book itself.
In terms of ideas, I enjoyed it. I think the author and I are probably a lot alike. I could relate to a lot of his career experiences, and although I’ve only been working remotely for the last few months due to Covid, my remote life looks a lot like his (including a break for duolingo). However, I could really use the tips on communication because while discipline and introversion were skills I was born with, remembering to make the opportunities to communicate outside the office was not.
The book went by fast, and I wish I had taken notes on the particular sections I’d like to remember or re-read. That’s my advice to you, reader. Because the way it’s organized, it won’t necessarily be easy to go back and find those gems.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020Book is in great condition as advertised. Quick shipping
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020It's an easy read about a long time remote worker life.
I gave only 3 stars because the advise is more like "there is no one size fits all; google yourself". It does cover most of the topics to think about of one thinks about starting remote work career. But it doesn't have the answers.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2020As a teacher, I did not run out and buy this book when it first came out. How would this be applicable to me? Well, April 13th changed that mindset. I was quickly thrown into trying to be an instrumental music teacher at home. The first week did not go well, there was a lot to try to figure out. The second week, I bought this book and was instantly bombarded with great ideas about how to set up my home, manage my time, and most importantly, how to stay sane. I went from feeling hopeless to feeling like I can do this a (little at a time).
As a teacher, I appreciate the story-telling aspect with the high-lighted advice at the end. I can just go to the highlights for a refresher. As someone who knows Scott, I appreciate that he walks the walk. I am gradually wrapping my brain around remote teaching and being creative in ways I never thought thanks to the many ideas in this book. The ideas are practical and easy to implement.
This is a great book for all of us who are doing anything remotely.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020This book is mostly his autobiography. The recommendations in it for remote work are obvious. Waste of money to buy it really.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020Well, today is April 3, 2020 -- a moment in time where every keystroke is accompanied by an abundance of awareness. As the "new normal" steadily grows its roots into our way of life, we have no choice but to adapt and improve. Most of us have only just reached the shores of WFH Island, whereas Scott has been a local resident for years. Succinctly, Scott takes us through an engaging story of his professional experiences, while mapping out the terrain of WFH Island to help ease our transition into this new world...
**On a personal note, I'm fortunate enough to have seen Scott in action, as we collaborated on several new business ventures together. After reading his book, I'm not surprised how he was able to pull it all off so well -- where Scott's ability to maintain a steady, focused discipline lending to the successes in his professional life are genuinely reflected in the passages of this book. One would be hard-pressed to find a more credible voice on the topic. Enjoy the insights!**
- Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2019Scott Dawson joined my cross country team several years ago. In training runs and at races, he told me about his various projects: drawing every day for a year, taking the lead in a local play, creating a photo book with hundreds of images for his daughter’s graduation. I thought, “How does he possibly find the time?!?” After reading “The Art of Working Remotely,” I know the answer. Scott lives more intentionally than anyone I’ve ever met, and the keen advice he dispenses with wit and anecdote in this book grows from that intentionality. Read it and you, too, can apply his lessons to your remote career.