My Digital Nomad Story + Advice on Becoming a Digital Nomad
As the world becomes more connected through technology, the concept of the digital nomad has gained popularity. A digital nomad is someone who uses technology to work remotely and live a location-independent lifestyle, often traveling from place to place while working online.
I became a digital nomad three years ago, and it has been an incredible journey. I was working a traditional 9-5 job in an office, but I felt trapped and unfulfilled. I had always dreamed of traveling the world and experiencing different cultures, and I knew that becoming a digital nomad was the way for me to make that dream a reality.
I started by transitioning to freelance work in my field, which allowed me to work remotely from anywhere with an internet connection. I saved up some money and then took the plunge, booking a one-way ticket to Southeast Asia. I traveled to Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, working from co-working spaces and cafes as I explored each new destination.
Becoming a digital nomad has been an incredibly liberating experience. I have been able to immerse myself in new cultures, meet amazing people from all over the world, and grow both personally and professionally. I have also been able to explore my passion for photography, capturing the beauty of each destination I visit and sharing it with my online audience.
If you’re considering becoming a digital nomad, here is some advice to help you get started:
1. Choose a remote-friendly career: Not all careers are conducive to remote work. If you want to become a digital nomad, consider transitioning to a career that allows for flexible and remote work options. This could include fields like web development, graphic design, writing, marketing, or consulting.
2. Save money: While being a digital nomad can be more affordable than living in a high-cost city, it’s important to have some savings to rely on as you get started. Having a financial cushion will give you the freedom to take risks and explore new opportunities without the stress of constantly worrying about money.
3. Develop a strong work ethic: Working remotely requires a high level of self-discipline and motivation. It’s important to have a structured work schedule and to hold yourself accountable for meeting deadlines and producing high-quality work. This will help you maintain a good work-life balance and ensure that you can continue to sustain your lifestyle in the long run.
4. Embrace flexibility: One of the greatest perks of being a digital nomad is the flexibility to work from anywhere. Embrace this flexibility, and be open to new experiences and opportunities. This could mean trying out new co-working spaces, networking with other digital nomads, or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations.
Overall, becoming a digital nomad has been a life-changing experience for me. It has allowed me to live out my dreams of traveling the world while maintaining a fulfilling career. If you’re considering taking the leap into the world of digital nomadism, I highly encourage you to go for it – the rewards are well worth the effort.
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Kristin, where was this video shot? 🙂 I suppose one more important thing is to learn how to do (live) with minimum things. Especially if props for work are needed, let alone that every vlogger usually has a bag of equipment. Was it hard for you?
you are a super smart woman. very nice.
Thanks for sharing your story and advice. Looking forward to becoming location independent by the end of 2019. Your videos are great!
I love it when you prioritize work over travel, so Johnny FD!
Nice to meet you!
Great video, great story. Thanks.