Why Now is the Time to Unlearn Everything Weve Been Taught About Work

a few years ago

i left pretty much everything behind to

explore the unknown so with my laptop in

one hand

and my backpack in the other i’ve been

working

all the way from the mountaintops in

georgia

the night train through kazakhstan and

the jungle in sri lanka which wasn’t my

best idea

but to understand why i went on this

digital nomad journey in the first place

let me just back the tape to 2017.

so first just to give you some context

so

i was a high school dropout who

ended up breaking the idea of who can

become successful

so in 2017 i was running an

award-nominated company within the music

industry

supported by angel hayes and wu-tang

clan

i was living in the city of my dreams

barcelona with a partner in

a beautiful apartment so objectively

i had it all pretty much figured out

but in a matter of a few months i

lost it all

so one morning during an extremely hot

summer in barcelona

i woke up with severe

stomach cramps at first

i thought oh it’s going to go away it’s

going to pass after a day or two

but they never did a few months later

i was diagnosed with a chronic disease

called gerd i

pretty much lost my ability to swallow

my own food

and as a result i became

so deeply mall nurtured that i could

hardly

use my legs and the consequence of being

seriously ill were that my company

started to fall apart

their relationship ended and

i moved out of our apartment and into

a hospital in the midst of this

chaos during new year’s eve

i got a call saying that my grandpa had

passed away in a massive stroke

this was a pivotal moment

i would say in my life where everything

i thought i knew

just shifted i was

navigating through a rough breakup and

losing one of the most important people

in my life

so me my grandpa had a very special bond

and very much shared that desire to

explore the unknown

when he was young and didn’t have any

money to travel

he took matter in his own hands and

crossed the atlantic ocean

on a cargo ship to get to south america

but he had to put aside his passion for

traveling

for over 40 years because

obviously he had bills to pay and kids

to

feed and a job to maintain

so when he finally reached his pension

and thought that he could finally

continue the adventure he hoped for he

passed away

and this was a game-changing moment in

my journey where

everything i thought was important

completely

melted yes i was

fighting a horrible disease

but it enabled me to look at my life

with clearer eyes

losing my grandpa and going through a

lot of grief

at that time made me realize that

i want to build my life around something

that he could be proud of

something beyond prestige and

accomplishments

something that truly fueled my soul

and for me the answer was simple

i wanted to become a traveling digital

nomad so let me fast forward seven

months

so seven months later i had just landed

a job

as a digital marketer at this tech

startup and the first thing i did was

walk up to rs the ceo of this company

and i asked him so would you mind if i

worked from a coffee shop somewhere else

and he was like cool that’s totally fine

and i replied with okay but what if i do

it from

say kazakhstan and he looked at me

and said well maybe not

that far so this startup

has a thing called a happiness

philosophy

which basically means that there’s no

business

if people aren’t happy which was one of

the reasons for why i

jumped on board in the first place after

persistently trying to convince him

arif eventually got back to me and he

said

okay i had some thinking and if this

really

makes you happy then let’s give it a go

let’s try it out

so guess what i did

i got home that day i

packed my bags bought the cheapest

one-way ticket i could find

and never looked back

so you might wonder how did you get

there

getting to that point i would say when

my mindset shifted

things started to shift in the external

as well

i met the doctor in gastroenterology

was the first one who refused to give up

until my symptoms were minimized

i started visualizing a life

working from the road and even through

my worst

days i made small

but profound choices that would lead me

to that dream

and at first those choices were simply

having the strength to get out of bed in

the morning

having the strength to walk to the

mailbox and back

and eight months later i landed

a new dream job and worked with the

world

as my office

so now after years of

working out in the world without a home

i realized

first of all how incredibly privileged i

am to

possess a powerful passport and be able

to travel this seamlessly

but that’s that’s another ted talk the

one memory that really

stuck was working from kazakhstan for a

month

so i’ve just spent a weekend in a remote

village

with 20 strangers the remote village was

called saty

i have a photo of that here

so in the evening me and six kazakh

women

were sharing a meal together and this

was like randomly at

someone’s house in the middle of nowhere

with no phone signal

and at that point my russian was pretty

much non-existent

so one of the women at the dinner table

started to paint in her notebook to

clarify questions she was trying to ask

me

and later into the dinner we were all

communicating

by painting in our notebooks exchanging

stories about life and love

the day after i got in a taxi back home

to alamati where i was living

but just to clarify so a taxi in

kazakhstan

basically means that you just jump into

a stranger’s car

and you negotiate a price so i was

sitting in the strangest car

driving through the mountains at sunrise

and this immense feeling of freedom

just hit me

it hit me that freedom didn’t have to

mean

breaking free from everything i could

still maintain a job and a career

but do it in a way that allowed me to be

the full spectrum of myself

so i would lie if i said that working

remotely

hasn’t been challenging i would say that

two of the most

important skills to attain when working

remotely

are self-leadership and self-care

to be disciplined enough to make sure

that everything gets done

and loving enough to listen to your

body’s needs

just want to underline though that not

all jobs are possible to do remotely

nor are all people a fit for it

so after advising some of sweden’s

biggest companies

on how to shift from the office to

working from home during corona

this is the three fundamental challenges

for us to overcome the fear of

shaking up the how it used to be

our world is immensely different from a

hundred years ago

when the nine to five was born the

generations that are

settling into the workspace today have a

different mindset and different values

it’s not like we don’t have the tools

for remote work

it’s more about daring to shake up the

old infrastructure

and redefine work to align it

with the century that we live in

two autonomy

physical presence is no longer an

indicator of

productivity at work why because

just like me people want to move through

life

and feel a bigger sense of ownership

over their days

and essentially across a lifetime

so allowing flexibility to an extend

doesn’t mean

letting go of control because management

isn’t about

walking around making sure people do

their work

it’s about giving your employees the

best conditions to do so

so how do we do that anchor into a new

type of leadership

that is based on trust and not

visibility so what is a trust-based

leadership

me compare to dating

so say that you’re going on a first date

and

things are going great you’re not all of

a sudden

going to ask for proof proof that

assures you that

this person is trustworthy that this

person

will be a good loyal partner to you

we trust until there’s a reason

not to trust and we need to adapt to

that approach

in the work life as well

so in order to work differently we need

a new toolbox

now as we all know the majority of the

workforce

has been forced into this new way of

working

without the tools needed to do it

mindfully

so when we change the way we work we

need to change the way we move through

our days

and one major key here is as i mentioned

earlier is to cultivate self-leadership

it’s to care for your health and knowing

when to turn off the computer

it’s implementing routines

in your life that fulfills your being

it’s setting up boundaries for yourself

and knowing that

just because you’re able to work

whenever does not mean

you should it’s time to create a

workspace

where people can live in their full

truth and not be tied up to an outdated

idea of how work is supposed to look

like

many companies today have adapted to the

technological aspect of working from

home

so now the challenge is to implement a

human-centric approach

in order to actually create a workspace

with longevity

because a massive revolution is

unfolding as we speak

and we’re not going back to normal we

are creating

a new one thank you

几年前,

我把几乎所有的东西都抛在脑后去

探索未知,所以我

一只手拿着笔记本电脑,另一只手拿着

背包,我

一直在工作,从格鲁吉亚的山顶,

夜火车穿过哈萨克斯坦和

斯里兰卡的丛林 lanka 这不是我

最好的主意,

但要了解我为什么要进行这次

数字游牧之旅,

让我把录像带回到 2017 年。

所以首先只是为了给你一些背景信息,

所以

我是一名高中辍学生,

最终 打破了谁能成功的想法,

所以在 2017 年,我在

angel hayes 和 wu-tang 家族的支持下,在音乐界经营一家获得奖项提名

的公司

客观地说,

我几乎已经弄清楚了,

但在几个月的时间里,我

失去了一切,

所以在巴塞罗那一个非常炎热的夏天的一个早晨,

我醒来时突然

胃痉挛,

我想哦,它会发生 o 走开,

一两天后就会过去,

但几个月后他们从来没有

这样做过 我

几乎不能

用我的腿和

重病的后果是我的公司

开始分崩离析

他们的关系结束了

我搬出我们的公寓并

在新年前夜的混乱中住进了医院

我接到了电话 说我的

祖父死于中风,

是我生命中的一个关键时刻,

我认为我所知道的一切都

发生了变化

我的祖父有一种非常特殊的联系

在他年轻的时候非常渴望探索未知的事物,他没有

钱去旅行,

他把事情掌握在自己的手中,

穿越

大西洋 去南美的货船,

但他不得不放下对

旅行 40 多年的热情,因为

显然他有账单要付,孩子

养活,工作要维持,

所以当他终于达到退休金

并认为他终于可以

继续他希望他去世的冒险

,这是我旅程中改变游戏规则的时刻,

我认为重要的一切都

完全

融化

那时经历了

很多

悲伤让我意识到

我想围绕

一些他可以为超越声望和成就而感到自豪的

东西来建立我的生活真正激发我灵魂的

东西对我来说答案很简单

我想成为 一个旅行的数字

游牧民,所以让我快进

七个月,

所以七个月后,我刚刚

在这家科技初创公司找到了一份数字营销人员的工作

,第一件事就是 id id

走到这家公司的 CEO

面前,我问他,如果我

在其他地方的咖啡店工作,你介意吗

,他很酷,这完全没问题

,我回答说好的,但如果我

哈萨克斯坦做呢 他看着

我说,好吧,也许没

那么远,所以这家初创公司

有一种叫做幸福哲学的东西

,基本上意味着

如果人们不开心就没有生意,这也是我一开始就加入的

原因之一 在

坚持不懈地试图说服他之后,

阿里夫最终回复了我,他

好吧,我有一些想法,如果这

真的

让你开心,那么

让我们试一试,让我们试试看,

猜猜我做

了什么,那天我回家了,我

收拾行李 我的行李买了

我能找到的最便宜的单程票,

而且从不回头,

所以你可能想知道你是如何到达

那里

的 肠胃病学

是第一个拒绝放弃

直到我的症状

最小化的人

有力量

在早上起床

有力量走到

邮箱然后

回来八个月后我找到了

一份新的梦想工作并与世界一起工作

作为我的办公室

所以现在

在世界上工作了多年之后没有 一个家,

我首先意识到

拥有一本强大的护照并

能够无缝旅行,这是多么令人难以置信的特权,

但那是另一个 ted 谈话

真正卡住的一个记忆

是在哈萨克斯坦工作了

一个月,

所以我刚刚花了一个 周末在一个偏远的

村庄,

有 20 个陌生人,这个偏远的村庄被

称为 saty,

我在这里有一张照片,

所以晚上我和六个哈萨克

妇女

一起吃饭 呃,

这就像在

一个没有电话信号的偏僻地方随机出现在某人的房子里

,那时我的俄语

几乎不存在,

所以餐桌上的一个女人

开始在她的笔记本上画画,以

澄清她的问题 试图问

,后来在晚餐时,我们都

在我们的笔记本上画画,交流

生活和爱情的故事,

在我坐出租车回到

我住的阿拉马蒂的家后的第二天,

只是为了澄清一下,基本上在哈萨克斯坦的出租车

意思是你只是跳进

一个陌生人的车

,你谈判价格,所以我

坐在最奇怪的车里

,在日出时开车穿越群山

,这种巨大的自由感触动

了我,

它触动了我,自由并不一定

意味着

挣脱 从所有方面来看,我仍然可以

维持一份工作和事业,

但这样做的方式可以让我

成为自己的全部,

所以如果我说远程工作没有挑战,我会撒谎

我想说,远程

工作时要获得的两项最重要的技能

是自我领导和自我保健

,要足够自律以

确保一切都完成,

并且要足够爱以倾听你

身体的

需求,但我想强调一下 并非

所有工作都可以远程完成,

也不是所有人都适合远程工作,

因此在向瑞典一些

最大的公司

就如何

在新冠疫情期间从办公室转变为在家工作提出建议之后,

这是我们克服恐惧的三个基本挑战

改变过去的样子

我们的世界与一百

年前九到五岁的人出生时

有很大的不同,今天适应工作场所的几代人有

不同的心态和不同的价值观,

这并不是说我们没有

远程

工作的工具更多的是敢于改变

旧的基础设施

并重新定义工作以

使其与我们生活在

两个自主

物理存在的世纪保持一致 不再是

工作效率的指标,为什么因为

就像我一样,人们希望在

生活中不断变化,

在他们的日子里

以及基本上在一生中感受到更大的主人翁感,

所以允许灵活性扩展

并不意味着

放弃控制,因为管理

不是

到处走动确保人们完成

他们的工作,

而是为您的员工提供

最好的工作条件,

所以我们如何将其锚定到

基于信任而不是

可见性的新型领导中,那么什么是信任- 基于

领导力的

我与约会相比,

所以说你要进行第一次约会

事情进展顺利,你不会

突然要求证明,证明

这个人是值得信赖的,这个

将是一个 我们信任您的忠实伙伴,

直到有理由

不信任为止,我们也需要

在工作生活中适应这种方法,

因此为了以不同的方式工作,我们现在需要

一个新的

工具箱 我知道大多数

劳动力被迫采用这种新的工作方式,

而没有必要的工具来认真地做到这一点,

所以当我们改变我们的工作方式时,我们需要改变我们日常生活的方式,

这里的一个主要关键是 我

之前提到过的是培养自我

领导力是关心你的健康,知道什么

时候关掉电脑

在你的生活中实施例行程序来满足你的存在

它为自己设定界限,

并且知道这

只是因为你能够工作

无论何时并不意味着

您应该创建一个

工作空间

,让人们可以完全真实地生活,

而不是被一种过时

的工作方式所束缚,

就像

今天许多公司已经适应了在家

工作的技术方面一样

所以现在的挑战是实施以

人为本的方法

,以便真正创造一个长寿的工作空间

因为在我们说话的时候,一场巨大的革命正在

展开

,我们正在 不会恢复正常,我们

正在创建

一个新的,谢谢