#WFAnywhere With Style Blogger Jessica Ricks of Hapa Time
With so many of us working from home in 2021, your office may look different—and that’s probably a good thing. According to a recent poll conducted by The New York Times and Morning Consult, 86% of remote workers say that they’re satisfied working from home and only one in five want to return to the office. As an increasing number of employers adopt flexible remote-work policies to keep employee satisfaction high and keep up with the changing times, we’re launching our #WFAnywhere series in partnership with Alaska Airlines to spotlight how remote workers balance work and play while working from anywhere (#WFAnywhere). Ahead, Jessica Ricks, the style blogger behind Hapa Time, shares her in-flight essentials for a safe and comfortable trip, her #1 tip for avoiding distractions while working in a new environment, and more tips on how to #WFAnywhere.
Where are you traveling? Why did you choose this location to work remotely?
Cabo! Because I love Mexican food and warm weather.
What are you most excited about your destination and why?
I’m most excited to relax by the pool and beach while enjoying great weather.
Why is it important to change up your scenery after being in quarantine?
While I love being at home, changing up the scenery really helps me feel refreshed and inspired.
What precautions are you taking before you leave to ensure a safe trip both while you’re traveling and once you arrive? What tips can you share?
I always research a place before I go there, and I feel like it makes me feel safer to know what to expect. Also, when you go to Mexico, always have cash! And don’t throw away your import paper that you get when you arrive, because you need it when you leave!
What are your in-flight must-haves for ensuring your flight is as safe and comfortable as possible?
During COVID times, an N95 mask makes me feel safest, but otherwise, I just have to make sure I have water, snacks, and hand sanitizer.
Are you a work-from-the-air kind of person, or do you use this time to disconnect?
It depends, but I usually like to disconnect while flying. A good movie helps the time pass faster.
What’s in your carry-on? What are some things you plan on taking with you to ensure you’re prepared to work and stay safe while you’re traveling during COVID?
Whenever I travel by plane, I always put my valuables in my carry-on(s), so I always have a travel tote in addition to a carry-on suitcase. My tote includes my reusable water bottle, AirPods, ID, credit card, cash, snacks, pen, an external battery and cable, and a thin scarf that doubles as a blanket. My carry-on suitcase includes all my work tools such as my camera, lenses, laptop, mousepad, and mouse. I mostly work on my computer so it’s nice I can work anywhere. If outside noise is distracting me, I just pop in my AirPods Pro and choose the noise cancellation option.
While being away from home as a remote worker is fun, it can also be challenging if you don’t plan. Can you share three tips for working remotely while traveling that set you up for success?
First, make sure WiFi is accessible wherever you’re am planning to go. Second, always be prepared with food—whether that means bringing your own snacks or researching whether or not you can buy some at your destination. And third, I make sure to not get carried away enjoying myself because having a successful work-from-home trip, to me, is really about having a good balance of fun and work.
Do you set up a “virtual office” in your hotel? How do you set yourself up for success to avoid or minimize distractions?
I don’t set up a virtual office exactly… a desk is ideal, but I can work anywhere where I can be in the shade at the very least (but inside is the best environment for color editing). Sometimes I need a place (like a desk) to set up my mouse next to my computer. And I try to only travel with someone who understands I need to work or can agree on a time to get work done.
What are some of the activities you enjoyed at your destination during your WFAnywhere trip?
We took a private water taxi to view the famous arch and then to visit a semi-remote beach. We also got to do a little horse-back riding along the beach.
Any additional advice or info you can share on working from anywhere as a remote employee or independent contractor?
Find a place that will give you the revitalization you crave and need.
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