If you seen yet… we’ve launched our newest city, Berlin! Our team is ecstatic to have launched this incredible, innovative, artistic city. With amazing community, history, art, food and much more, their is always something going on. Don’t just take it from us, our amazing workspace partners, shared their favorite things about Berlin. Plus they...
Coworking spaces designed for women are beginning to pop up around the world, as traditional offices are becoming a thing of the past. Modern technology and the ability to work from anywhere, anytime, has created a surge in co-working spaces. These spaces offer many perks and great opportunities for networking. The collaborative spaces for women...
Making the move from a standard office to a remote worker can be daunting. It’s a departure from the structure and social elements we associate with corporate life. We took a look at some of the challenges faced by women working remotely, and what they can do to ensure a smooth transition. Create Structure Creating...
Balancing work and travel might seem unattainable for many, but these days it isn’t as challenging as it seems. In fact, as we become more globally connected, more people are ditching office desks and embracing flexible lifestyles. Striking a balance between travel and remote work isn’t always as easy as packing your bags and charging...
Whoever put the notion in our heads that we should have the perfect work-life balance is a liar. As if we all wake up every morning in perfect harmonious glory, in a pristine house, with a beautifully laid schedule and a career that never required after-hours work or thoughts… I’m not sure what utopia set...
Behere Member Chronicles by Michelle Barker On July 15, in the late afternoon the city of Split, Croatia shut down. Shopkeepers shuttered their windows, posted handwritten signs about the closure, and locked their doors. Monuments and tourist attractions closed or never opened on that Sunday. Some enterprising entrepreneurs still kept to their schedules, but wearing...
How to tell the difference between thoughtful analysis and overthinking it Guest Post by Elizabeth Yuko For some people, decision-making comes easily. When faced with multiple options, these lucky few quickly and confidently pick the one that they think would work best. But for the rest of us, making decisions can be a challenge — especially if you have a...
“It’s something of a personal rebellion, an effortless rejection of a societal norm.” Guest Post By: Alexandra Hayes The last restaurant I ate alone at was Whitman’s, a burger joint in Manhattan’s East Village. I brought the book I’m currently reading, The Female Persuasion, and ordered a turkey burger. I was one of two parties dining...
April is Earth Month and our team has been discussing sustainable travel and ways to reduce our environmental impact. Being a distributed team, our work is all done online, so we save thousands of trees each year by not printing or buying office supplies. Further, we encourage, and share, eco friendly tips and behaviours with...
With Black Friday around the corner and holiday spending rising through the roof, this time of the year can be very stressful. From what to buy, to how much to spend, the holidays are overwhelming. To top it off, with the global trash crisis and an alarming amount of new or barely used goods ending...