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  • What's up everybody?

  • And welcome back to Vagabrothers.

  • I'm Alex. I'm Marko.

  • In this video we're going to be sharing with you guys and girls some of the tips and tricks that we use

  • to stay productive while on the road,

  • which as you may know is pretty often.

  • A lot of people ask us how we do what we do:

  • making well researched, high production quality videos on a regular basis.

  • Truth is that we depend upon a team that stretches all the way around the world- from LA to Toronto,

  • New York to Moscow, not to mention wherever we happen to find ourselves.

  • So in this video we'll be sharing with you some tips and tricks that we use

  • to stay productive on the road, keep our team on the same page, and still have time to enjoy the trip.

  • We've collaborated with Chromebooks to bring you this video

  • and show you how we use their laptops to stay on top of our game,

  • no matter what time zone we wake up in.

  • You're watching Vagabrothers,

  • and this is how to stay productive on the road.

  • Travel is fun.

  • But when you have to get work done,

  • it can be really disruptive.

  • You're in an unfamiliar place;

  • your body doesn't know what time it is,

  • but your deadlines back home remain the same.

  • For our team with so little face time and everyone working in different time zones,

  • we rely on collaborative cloud-based systems like Slack,

  • Evernote, or our favorite, Google Docs.

  • The Chromebooks are seamlessly integrated with the entire Google suite,

  • which allows us to share publication dates with Google Calendar,

  • budgets on Google Spreadsheet, and script ideas on Google Docs,

  • not to mention lets us keep our frequent flyer numbers at the tip of our fingers during check-in.

  • Everything is synced through the cloud,

  • which means our team back in California

  • can be making updates on a script that we can access on location in real time.

  • Whatever your preference,

  • there are plenty of apps to download in the Google Play Store,

  • and Chromebooks is specifically designed to work with the cloud,

  • which means all of your work is already automatically backed up.

  • So if the airline loses your checked bag, and you put your computer in your checked bag,

  • you're not totally screwed, but come on.

  • You know not to put your computer in your check luggage, right?

  • I mean, right?

  • Which brings me to my next point that the Chromebook is perfect for carry-on luggage

  • because it weighs just over two pounds,

  • and it's a half an inch thick.

  • It slides very easily into your carry-on luggage.

  • So you never even have to worry about potentially losing it in your checked luggage

  • because it goes right into your carry-on luggage.

  • See what I'm getting at here?

  • Tip number 2: Globalize your calendar.

  • When you've got deadlines that span multiple time zones,

  • you've got to keep everything synced up using a shared online calendar.

  • We actually start our scheduling using an old-school handwritten planner.

  • Every Sunday we spent about an hour sketching out the week to come,

  • and then we transfer the important dates over to a shared Google Calendar

  • that's visible to everybody on our team.

  • But digital calendars are really great for business travel

  • because they help you avoid confusion with time zones.

  • If you have a meeting next week in Berlin at 4 p.m.,

  • you can actually put the location of the meeting, which will automatically change it to the time zone

  • in the location of your meeting.

  • This feature is crucial.

  • It's saved our but numerous times,

  • and we highly recommend that you use it.

  • It actually pulls your airline reservations from Gmail and your hotel address

  • straight to Google Maps and then sends it to your phone,

  • so you don't find yourself lost late at night looking for your hotel.

  • This deep compatibility with the Google suite is one of the reasons the Chromebook

  • is such a great tool to take with you on the road.

  • I love sketching out ideas by hand,

  • and one of the cool things about the Chromebook is that comes with a stylus,

  • which allows me to harness my handwritten creativity without sacrificing collaboration.

  • Tip number 3 is basic, but vital:

  • keep your batteries charged.

  • I'm not just talking about the batteries for your phone or your computer or your camera.

  • I'm talking about your batteries, too

  • Yes, you, are your batteries charged?

  • Keeping your batteries charged is easier said than done.

  • But here are a couple tips that are pretty basic.

  • Number 1:

  • Take it relatively easy the week before your trip.

  • Number 2:

  • Get a good night's sleep the night before your trip.

  • And number 3:

  • Make sure that all of your batteries for all of your devices and yourself are

  • properly charged before you set foot out the door.

  • A single charge on the Chromebook lasts 10 hours.

  • That's enough to get you through a full day of work,

  • a flight from London to Rio,

  • or let's be real, binging an entire season of Netflix.

  • Black Bear anyone?

  • The Chromebooks start up super fast.

  • So the second you hit cruising altitude,

  • you can power it on, flip over the screen, and turn your tray table into a movie theater.

  • Ok, what do you want? Peanuts or pretzels?

  • Do you have any popcorn?

  • For all the talk of staying connected,

  • remember that a lot of your creativity happens when you're offline,

  • especially when you're traveling.

  • Sometimes your best ideas come when you're miles away from cell service and then........

  • inspiration strikes.

  • That's why it's super important to use the offline time to your advantage.

  • Let the creative juices flow.

  • Be productive even when you're offline.

  • My favorite place to be creative is on the airplane.

  • I never buy online Wi-Fi because

  • I know the airplane is the one place

  • that I'm going to be completely free of distractions.....

  • at least most of the time.

  • With nowhere else to be, nothing else to do, I can focus on my tasks,

  • on my creativity flow, or just catch up with emails that piled up while I'm overseas.

  • Whether it's writing a script, researching new destinations,

  • or catching up on creative writing,

  • Google Docs works offline.

  • So the second I touch down,

  • It syncs across all my devices

  • and with the rest of my team.

  • Most of us love travel because it's an escape from the routine.

  • But in all honesty,

  • keeping a bit of regularity in your schedule

  • will really help you stay on top of things while you're abroad.

  • It can be as simple as finding a good coffee shop to go to each morning when you're in a new city.

  • It helps you reset, ground yourself with some ground coffee beans, and

  • even feel a little bit like a local.

  • Beyond that trying to maintain a fitness or a self-care routine

  • will help you keep your balance while you're away.

  • It can be as simple as rolling out of bed, doing some push-ups,

  • some sit-ups, a little bit of yoga

  • or meditation before you start your day.

  • Regardless of how well you prepare,

  • there's still one thing that can throw you off your game:

  • Jet lag.

  • Everyone deals with jet lag differently,

  • but personally I take a bit of a Taoist approach-

  • working with jet lag, rather than fighting against it-

  • that is if you fly west, you're going to wake up early.

  • Harness those extra hours for some uninterrupted creative time-

  • a meditation session or going running across your new city.

  • It's a great way to get your bearings,

  • and watching the sun rise will help your body clock adjust.

  • And if you're traveling east, you're going to have trouble going to sleep.

  • Use that time to catch up with friends back home,

  • edit the day's photos for Instagram, or curl up with a good book until you fall asleep,

  • otherwise baths really help.

  • Call the front desk, see if they have some bubble bath, like some bath salts,

  • and then go onto YouTube and listen to some Mongolian throat singing.

  • Trust me.

  • The last, but certainly not least:

  • make sure to steal away and have some time for a

  • legitimate real cultural experience.

  • It can be as simple as stepping out of the conference room for a quick tour of the city,

  • grabbing dinner with an old friend or

  • checking out that bar that you saw on a Vagabrothers' vlog and really just want to go try.

  • And if you can swing it, delay your trip by 48 hours,

  • and make a little mini vacation at the end of that business trip.

  • If you don't feel like pushing your luck,

  • just bring home a souvenir for your boss,

  • and thank him for the opportunity to get out of the office.

  • Who knows? That little fridge magnet might just send you to Thailand.

  • Okay, those are our tips on how to stay productive on the road.

  • What are yours?

  • Add your own tips in the comment section.

  • If you liked this video, give it a thumbs -up and share it

  • with your co-workers and travel buddies.

  • If you haven't already, make sure you subscribe and turn on notifications.

  • And if you want some more information about Chromebooks,

  • there is a link in the info box.

  • As always stay curious, keep exploring, and we will see you on the road.

  • Peace.

What's up everybody?

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