Living the Digital Nomad Life: A Week in Bali with a 40-Hour Work Week | Vlog 02

Dec 7, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 48 comments

Living the Digital Nomad Life: A Week in Bali with a 40-Hour Work Week | Vlog 02




In the latest episode of the popular digital nomad vlog series, the focus is on the unique work culture in Bali, specifically the 40-hour work week. The video provides insight into the work-life balance of digital nomads living and working in this tropical paradise.

The 40-hour work week has been a standard in many countries for decades, with employees typically working eight hours a day for five days a week. However, in Bali, the concept of the 40-hour work week takes on a whole new meaning for digital nomads.

In the vlog, viewers are given a glimpse into the lives of digital nomads who have chosen Bali as their home base. The video showcases the beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture of the island, while also delving into the work routines of those who have made Bali their workplace.

One digital nomad featured in the vlog explains that the 40-hour work week in Bali allows for a better work-life balance, as it provides ample opportunity to explore the island and take part in various activities. With stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, and a thriving art scene, Bali offers endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

Another digital nomad highlights the flexibility that comes with working in Bali. With the internet making it possible to work from almost anywhere, many digital nomads in Bali are able to set their own schedules and work on their own terms. This flexibility allows them to make the most of their time on the island without sacrificing their professional responsibilities.

The vlog also touches on the challenges of working remotely in Bali, such as navigating different time zones and managing work-life boundaries. Despite these challenges, the digital nomads in the vlog express a deep appreciation for the work culture in Bali and the opportunities it provides for both work and leisure.

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Overall, the vlog offers a fascinating look at the 40-hour work week in Bali and the unique lifestyle it affords digital nomads. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and flexible work culture, it’s no wonder that Bali has become a popular destination for those seeking a balance between work and leisure.

As the digital nomad trend continues to grow, Bali remains a top destination for those looking to live and work in a tropical paradise while maintaining a fulfilling professional life. The vlog serves as a testament to the appeal of Bali as a work destination and offers valuable insights for those considering a similar lifestyle.


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48 Comments

  1. @darrenlee4664

    The video is great man!! Can I ask you a couple of questions, I will be working in UK time so 5pm – 1am in Bali. Are the Internet cafes open 24 hours? What is the WiFi speed like in Bali? Is it strong enough to hold video conferences for work? Thank you !

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  2. @alsin1597

    change them socks, lol, euu

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  3. @gaudente1900

    so you quit your job to stop going to the office , and once you become a nomad that can work from home what do you do ? you look for an office to go to work.

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  4. @ammr2098

    I just saw a man on YouTube complaining about horrible internet in Bali. Is it horrible or is it good?

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  5. @RichArtLove

    Got about 100X more actual serious work than this done every day while living in Bali from 79 to 85 – complex creative work, in advertising, fashion, and architecture – with 200 Balinese employees. You're faking it Dude…

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  6. @shalavie777

    Chris can I ask do you prefer Bali or Chang Mai?

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  7. @wutwut1728

    hope top see more videos like this

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  8. @misssasha168

    This is much reality looks like, great video.

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  9. @fabriziobertoglio7342

    what I need? tips on where to buy advertisement to market my apps.. and I'll probably buy your book one of this days when I am more chilled (with my work). Internet Marketing is a good field

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  10. @fabriziobertoglio7342

    chris you stopped coding because coding is so though and competitive nowadays, but do not think it was time wasted. I believe it was a great experience and the knowledge you earned changed who you are. I'll still love your videos even if you are a marketer. Probably you are my favorite Marketer

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  11. @muhammadj8424

    I have a Question why just Bali ? I heard that the whole country of Indonesia was a tropical paradise.

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  12. @TheMariopra

    can't u afford to buy new socks as a digital nomad?

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  13. @TheoGregoire

    Bruh! The socks game. PLEASE, rectify said situation!!! lool

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  14. @hankmoody9041

    I heard remote work sucks ass. I mean, it would be super cool to live in another country or countries for 6 months to a year, but that shit can't be permanent unless you plan on staying there.

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  15. @0rtmasta

    Can you explain what kind of lock you use on your laptop to secure it?

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  16. @nickg1078

    Hey man, just stumbled on your channel. I sat in that chair at 3:34 a couple months ago. Nice work.

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  17. @andreaaldrich4046

    I'm guessing you mention this in a video somewhere, but do you need special visas to do web development or programming in other countries?
    And how do you find your jobs?
    Im kind of torn between doing web development or java.

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  18. @arthurwatts1680

    Thanks Chris for de-romanticising some of the BS around life in SEA and not trying to perpetuate the myth that its all just sunsets and mai-tais. I've had days in Thailand and Malaysia where I didnt want to leave my accommodation I was so sick of the traffic/crowds/pollution – fortunately I didnt have deadlines to meet (the internet in the last place I stayed was probably good enough for me to have worked as a developer but I had no need to do so). If you get a chance to spend a few days in Jakarta or Surabaya, please take it – Jakarta left me wondering just how much a human being can endure simply to earn a living, and Surabaya's traffic is reportedly even worse. Indonesia needs to confront the issues on Java instead of simply transferring the overpopulation to Bali and other islands. Kuta desperately needs a 6-lane freeway, but we both know where the money from tourists goes and its not back into infrastructure for the island. All the best with your channel.

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  19. @RunTheAtlas

    Why do you take off your shoes before entering the office?

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  20. @VieTRaVeR

    to spend that much about of time of a laptop, that's unreal.. coding, must be challenging..

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  21. @hellonatasha6934

    hey Chris, love the editing! keep up the good work! love from Hong Kong <3

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  22. @crystalcat67

    Hi Chris, enjoying the videos. How do you video your clips where you are walking along the sidewalk by yourself? Is someone watching your camera for you? I like the cinema effect of that.

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  23. @Dexi2006

    hey buddy. I noticed you start work at 7 everyday, is that to stay on Australia time and collaborate with a team, or, just cos you enjoy those hours. sorry to keep bugging ya I'm just curious about how much freedom you have as a coder there to picks and choose when you work

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  24. @JulianDujarric

    Hi Chris. Just discovered (and subbed to) your channel. Good stuff man! Where do you get the music for your videos? The songs are always so high-energy and have the exact "feel" I'd like to have in my videos.

    Thanks!

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  25. @TheodoreAnderson

    Nice man. Keep up the good work! Check out my coding videos if you're interested. Cheers!

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  26. @porkywing

    Hey Chris! I've been watching your videos and loving your journey. Question, do you edit your own videos or get someone to?

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  27. @toddteacher

    Mate — Have you upgraded your socks since being on the road? Found your vids yesterday so going back in time with ya ~ nice to watch someone from the very beginning of a much-desired lifestyle.

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  28. @ghung604

    Nice was that Sam in the video?

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  29. @mhayness4948

    Hi Chris, where did you stay when you were in Ubud? Was it near Hubud? Im trying to plan my Bali trip and would need some work to get done as well.

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