As a digital nomad working from Singapore, my 6am morning routine is crucial in setting me up for a productive day ahead. Waking up early allows me to have a peaceful start to the day, giving me time to focus on myself before diving into work responsibilities.
My day begins at 6am with a gentle alarm to wake me up. I take a few minutes to stretch and do a quick exercise routine to wake up my body and get the blood flowing. This energizes me for the day and helps to clear my mind for the tasks ahead.
After my workout, I head to the kitchen to make a nutritious breakfast. I usually opt for a healthy smoothie or a bowl of oatmeal to fuel my body for the day. Eating a balanced meal in the morning helps me stay focused and energized throughout the day.
Once I’ve had breakfast, I sit down with a cup of coffee and plan out my day. I make a to-do list of tasks I need to accomplish and prioritize them based on urgency. This helps me stay organized and ensures that I stay on track throughout the day.
After my morning planning session, I take some time for self-care. Whether it’s reading a book, meditating, or going for a walk, I make sure to take a few moments to relax and center myself before diving into work.
By the time 9am rolls around, I am ready to start my workday. Working from Singapore allows me to have a flexible schedule and work from anywhere with an internet connection. Whether I choose to work from a co-working space, a cafe, or from the comfort of my own home, I have the freedom to create a workspace that works best for me.
Being a digital nomad in Singapore has its challenges, but my 6am morning routine helps me stay focused and motivated. By starting my day early and taking time for self-care, I am able to be more productive and successful in my work. Working in a city as vibrant and diverse as Singapore only adds to the experience, and I am grateful for the opportunity to live and work in such a dynamic environment.
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Great video. Not talking to the camera in public makes so much sense to me. I liked the subs. You could even try just voicing over your videos as well. But yeah great video thanks for sharing!
Hello, where do you stay in SG? do you also come to coworking spaces?
hi Niki, can you please share some information on how you are able to get visa to stay in singapore while working for a foreign company? To my knowledge there is a minimum salary requirement is there not?
hi
i'm a digital nomad, i also want to living in singapore for sometimes.
Do you know what visa can support me living in singapore? i'm a chinese
thx~