CNBC Reports: My Day as a Digital Nomad, Trying Out the Remote Lifestyle

Oct 3, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 46 comments

CNBC Reports: My Day as a Digital Nomad, Trying Out the Remote Lifestyle




I Tried Living as a Digital Nomad for the Day | CNBC Reports

In today’s increasingly connected world, the concept of becoming a digital nomad has gained significant popularity. The ability to work remotely and travel the world simultaneously has enticingly captured the imagination of many. But what is it really like to live as a digital nomad? To find out, I decided to embark on a one-day journey as a digital nomad, exploring the challenges and rewards that come with this lifestyle.

First things first, I needed a stable internet connection. As a digital nomad, this is crucial. So, armed with my laptop and a Wi-Fi hotspot device, I searched for a cozy café with free Wi-Fi. I found a bustling spot in the heart of the city, ordered a latte, and settled in to begin my work.

As I started tackling my tasks of the day, I realized one of the main challenges of being a digital nomad – distractions. While working from home, the office environment provides a level of focus that can be difficult to replicate elsewhere. In the café, I found myself struggling to concentrate amidst the noise of conversations and the commotion of baristas making coffee. However, with headphones on and some determination, I managed to regain my focus.

The next challenge emerged when I needed to be on several conference calls. Finding a quiet spot for phone conversations proved to be more difficult than expected. Constantly moving around to avoid background noise, I eventually found a less crowded corner where I could comfortably take my calls.

One of the joys of being a digital nomad is the ability to explore new places while working. So, during my lunch break, I visited a local tourist attraction. It was exhilarating to blend work and leisure seamlessly. But as the clock ticked, I had to rush back to my café office for more work.

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As the day progressed, I realized one of the major perks of this lifestyle – the flexibility of working hours. Unlike a traditional 9-to-5 job, I could customize my work schedule to fit my personal needs. As long as I met deadlines and communicated effectively with my colleagues, I had the freedom to work whenever and wherever I pleased.

At the end of the day, I reflected on my experience as a digital nomad. While it had its challenges, such as finding a stable work environment and managing distractions, the benefits were undeniable. The freedom to work remotely, explore new places, and dictate my own schedule were incredibly rewarding.

Living as a digital nomad might sound glamorous, but it requires discipline, adaptability, and effective communication skills to succeed. It is not all about sipping coffee in picturesque cafés and traveling to exotic destinations. It is about finding a balance between work and leisure, overcoming obstacles, and being self-motivated.

Overall, my one-day experiment as a digital nomad provided a sneak peek into this lifestyle. I gained an appreciation for the possibilities it offers but also recognized the importance of finding the right balance between work and personal life. Being a digital nomad can be a transformative experience if one is willing to embrace the challenges and adapt to the ever-changing nature of a remote-working lifestyle.


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46 Comments

  1. Jordan

    This video inspired me to become one 3 years ago and I was broke back then. Now, I'm living in Bali full time!

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  2. Roland joffe

    Chicks from the US and Canada. Yuck. I’m gonna pass

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  3. Corporate Authentication

    Nomadic life is the best. Only downside is I didin't know what I was doing at first.

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  4. Bo Xoffisa

    In case you wonder why they have macs only, I use window for all my designs and websites builds but I wish I make better money to get Mac. Silly updates which will force you to shut up your machine.

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  5. ahmadin

    and recently there will be a regulation from the Indonesia's government that will provide long-term visas for 5 years specifically for digital nomads and no income tax if you can prove all of your income from foreign company. Just go check the news

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  6. ImLimeCake

    мне это задали как домашку по английскому почему????????????????7

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  7. agentdark64

    I'd love to talk to Australians living overseas and working remotely. How do you manage running a business with a required Australian address for your business or having workers cover compensation that requires an Australian business address?

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  8. T OnLine

    The title Living for a day but actually stopped until 5.30 PM instead of 24 hours facepalm

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  9. Francis Cevallos

    In an earlier decade in the Phillippines,Westerners from US and Europe go to Boracay Islands,Dakkak n Palawan in the Philllippines,some of them opened resorts,bars and restaurants there,some married Filipinos,Filipinos too

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  10. Ridho

    Gentrification.

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  11. Papi

    They're not expats, they're immigrants …

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  12. Skerries Rock Art Ireland

    Digital nomad is another name for pyramid scheme..these bums live like vagrants and spend thier days trying to sign up other people

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  13. FinalBox

    4:44 fun fact: this guy actually quit his job at CNBC and became a digital nomad (I am not kidding)

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  14. egg

    those girls look like they don't have any skills other than something vague like "instagram follower and website owner", there's def something else going on in the background

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  15. Vee Love

    Who is here because of Kristen Gray?

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  16. i am Deanzphx, RD

    I too lived being a Japanese for a day, I went to a sushi bar lol

    Reply
  17. Veronica Batterham

    Great idea for rich kids ,bet most are supported by Mum and Dad,

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  18. Its Gautaman

    I didnt know Kyle from Nelk started reporting for CNBC

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  19. Crypto for everyone

    This vid was more about what it might be like to go on a working holiday….not doing this as a career. Learned nothing

    Reply
  20. Melquiades Pabillare

    You need a super high quality gadgets and speed Internet connection in remote places.

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  21. azeelia putri

    Digital nomad= freelancer life in Bali, BTW, $15 for renting space on coworking space is expensive, you can find cafe for only $3 in Indonesia.

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  22. Kim-o-san

    A Developer working from the beach is at the bottom of the food chain. The software field is intensely competitive with software developers in India doing the same work at 1/10th of cost

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  23. OnBenchMark

    Try onbenchmark.com – No Bidding, No Commission, No Restriction Free Website
    for Freelancers and digital nomads

    Reply
  24. Be Happy

    This guy is so muscular.. OMG ❤️

    Reply
  25. Juan van der Merwe

    Good day

    Digital marketing Job offer – Lead generation

    My name is Juan van der Merwe. I own 2 businesses namely Coldfront Electrical as well as Coldfront Energy Solution.

    I dream of also travelling the world long term. I have been to Bali as well as Vietnam and many other Countries. I follow these youtube digital nomads wishing I can do the same. But for now I am working on my business. I am interested in marketing my company. I have considered studying for myself but I am already busy in my daily work routine. As my brother Francois has recently studied digital marketing, I have come to realize the vast amount of work to be done as well as the pace it which things change in the Digital marketing world.

    We specialize in electrical maintenance as well as Solar and would like to target property management groups. We get no business from our website or facebook group.

    We would like to pay a digital marketer to generate leads for us. We also network with many companies and can get more potential marketing business for you digital marketers.

    Located – South Africa, Gauteng
    Website – http://www.coldfront.co.za
    Facebook – Coldfront Energy solutions
    My email – Juan@coldfront.co.za
    Contact no +27825656945
    Location – Benrose Industrial Village

    Kind Regards

    Juan van der Merwe
    Coldfront Energy Solutions

    Reply
  26. Mancubtube

    Maybe the only thing that's necessary, is to believe in yourself

    Reply
  27. Rotena

    White privilege

    Reply

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