New to the Digital Nomad life and wondering how to get started with a bit more financial stability under your belt? Thankfully, there are hundreds of ways to fund your wanderlust. If you are creative enough and you are willing to put in the work, you can make plenty of money on your travels. You don’t have to be a genius when it comes to business acumen, but it’s good to raise your standards and get to grips with some important aspects.
The 10 Most Important Questions to Answer Before Become a Digital Nomad
There are two main schools of thought when it comes to determining whether the Digital Nomad life and lifestyle could be right for you. There’s Team YOLO, that is all about leap first, figure the rest out as you go; I LOVE that journey for them.
BUT If you’re anything like me, while that might sound bold and exciting, it also sounds terrifying and little bit too ‘irresponsible’ for MY life and MY lifestyle*. Before deciding to become a Digital Nomad, I believe individuals should take the time to truly evaluate the opportunity
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Journey to: Lima, Peru
“The art of living... is neither careless drifting on the one hand nor fearful clinging to the past on the other. It consists in being sensitive to each moment, in regarding it as utterly new and unique, in having the mind open and wholly receptive.” - Instead of my usual stream on consciousness ramblings here, I want you to check out these Ten Tips For Living in the Now. Came across this article and I think its Fuego.
Journey to: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Exploring the Hype: Taylor Joins Remote Year
This time next week, I will be settling into my new apartment in Hanoi, Vietnam. This will be the first city in my 4 month stint of travel throughout South East Asia with Thailand, Japan, and Malaysia making the list as well. Though I’ve spent the last 8 months traveling and my last 4 as a solo female traveler, this time around, I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and will be traveling with a Nomad Travel program called Remote Year.