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Taking Work Flexibility as Far (and Away) as Possible

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 SUNDAY INSPIRATION April 09, 2017  We loved reading your comments on , and we hope you'll keep

[The Muse](  SUNDAY INSPIRATION April 09, 2017  We loved reading your comments on [Facebook]( and we hope you'll keep 'em coming each week. Here's what you said you'd watch, read, and surf on that imaginary desert island: Watch: Dual disc of the Disney movie Fantasia and Fantasia 2000. Great music, and hilarious in certain scenes. Read: Wind in The Willows (entire series). Surf: I'd either craft an actual surfboard, or be on Epicurious. Marshonne W. Watch: Anything with Cary Grant. Read: Anything by E.B. White. Surf: [WriterAccess]( Celeste M. Watch: Eat, Pray, Love Read: A book to teach me to read the stars and planets and the whole universe. Surf: The waves! Anis R. [Where in the world would you work if you could do so remotely?] This week, we asked our team where in the world they'd work if they could do so remotely. Here's where their "home" offices would be: Niseko, Japan. Best snowboarding around. Second choice would be Colorado for the same reason. Kyle L., Coaching Operations I would love to work from Amsterdam! They have a lot of really cool coffee shops where I could just hunker down and focus on my work. Anna F., Account Manager Aruba. Just below the hurricane belt, Aruba has perfect weather. Year round. Nicest humans on the planet. And it's not too far from New York if I needed to come back in a hurry. Did I mention the weather??? Jimmy M., Product Manager [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( --------------------------------------------------------------- From Around the Web --------------------------------------------------------------- MOTIVATE - Anger Derails Negotiations, Unless You Have a Plan  [Psychological Science]( - Even Work-Life Balance Experts Are Awful at Balancing Work and Life  [Science of Us]( ASPIRE - Sure, You Really Can Have It All (Just Not All at Once)  [The Mission]( - 51 Good, Better, Best Money Tips  [Millennial Money]( NOURISH - 9 Snack-Prep Ideas So You Don't Give in to Packaged Crap  [Greatist]( - Travel + Leisure Editors Share the Trips on Their Bucket List  [Travel + Leisure]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Muse Goodness --------------------------------------------------------------- [What to Do if Your Work No Longer Excites You]( [What to Do if Your Work No Longer Excites You]( You're bored at work, but you're not sure if you should stick it out and try and make it better, or look for a new job. Start by seeing what it stems from.  [Read More]( [3 Rookie Mistakes Smart Managers Avoid]( [3 Rookie Mistakes Smart Managers Avoid]( Being a leader isn't as straightforward as you might've hoped. In fact, here are three seemingly smart strategies that always end up backfiring.  [Read More]( [Cybersecurity Will Impact the Future of Tech Careers]( [Cybersecurity Will Impact the Future of Tech Careers]( If you're looking for a tech job, it's time to brush up on your cybersecurity skills.  [Read More]( Connect with The Muse [VIEW IN BROWSER](       [TERMS](       [UNSUBSCRIBE]( DAILY MUSE INC.   1375 BROADWAY   NEW YORK, NY 10018

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