The Real Experience of Being a Digital Nomad in 2022

Nov 24, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 18 comments

The Real Experience of Being a Digital Nomad in 2022




What’s it ACTUALLY Like Being A Digital Nomad In 2022?

Digital nomadism has been a growing trend in recent years, with more and more people choosing to work remotely and travel while doing so. But what is it really like to be a digital nomad in 2022? Is it as glamorous as it seems on Instagram, or does it come with its own set of challenges?

First, let’s talk about the positives. Being a digital nomad means having the freedom to work from anywhere in the world, as long as you have a stable internet connection. This allows you to explore new cultures, meet new people, and experience the world in a way that simply isn’t possible when tied to an office job. It also means having the flexibility to set your own schedule and work at your own pace, which can be incredibly freeing for many people.

However, being a digital nomad also comes with its fair share of challenges. For one, it can be difficult to find a work-life balance when your work and your personal life are constantly intermingled. It can also be hard to find a stable routine when you’re constantly on the move, which can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Additionally, there are logistical challenges such as dealing with time zone differences, finding reliable wifi, and navigating visas and other travel-related paperwork.

In 2022, the global pandemic has also added a new layer of complexity to the digital nomad lifestyle. Travel restrictions and quarantine requirements have made it more difficult to move freely from one country to another, and the uncertainty of the situation has made it harder to plan long-term travel. Many digital nomads have found themselves stranded in a foreign country or unable to travel to their next destination, leading to increased stress and anxiety.

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Despite these challenges, many digital nomads have found ways to adapt and thrive in the current environment. Some have chosen to settle in one location for an extended period of time, allowing them to build a sense of community and stability. Others have embraced the rise of remote work and have found opportunities to collaborate with like-minded individuals from around the world.

In conclusion, being a digital nomad in 2022 is not without its challenges, but for those who are willing to adapt and find creative solutions, it can be an incredibly rewarding lifestyle. If you’re considering taking the leap into digital nomadism, it’s important to do your research, be prepared for the unexpected, and be open to the possibility of change. Ultimately, being a digital nomad is about embracing the unknown and finding new ways to live and work in a rapidly changing world.


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18 Comments

  1. Anthony

    I wouldn’t go to Mexico…too dangerous…

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  2. Martin-Côté Adam

    Yeah having you pet "destroyed" at the border is definitely a bummer

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  3. Sonny

    Great Video. Thank you for posting.

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  4. Mark Gibbs

    Keep doing what your going we love it fantastic vids.
    Its a shame your not staying in Bali.
    I am 60 years old and want another income stream.
    My question is
    Am i to old????
    And i have no idea anything to do with this i am a bus driver in Perth and online could be a way of me to live in Bali that is what i want to do.
    And my with is from Bali. so we cam live anywhere doing something like this.
    You can find me on face book and message me direct thanks again hope to here back from you.
    Regards Mark.

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  5. sandy farhan

    You must try ayam pedas bu Oki at Bali

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  6. Dale Kiwi

    Hey guys, absolutely loving the videos… have pretty much binged them all in the last couple of days! I'm also just starting my journey into online marketing with the eventual goal of 'going nomad'. I have a world of respect for what you two have done and look forward to seeing your future adventures. And what a wonderful couple you are! Take care guys!

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  7. jose gomez

    what are some of the best remote jobs out there?

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  8. Arya

    Probs the philipines

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  9. Sudeep R

    Cool video. Would love to see some of the lesser known nomad destinations.

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  10. l Downunder l

    Hi Guys, check out the latest on the Philippines. Just announced 2 days ago. As of Feb 10 its all open and pretty much without any restriction apart from you need to be vaccinated. Cambodia is a good second choice. When you can get into Vietnam it seems Danang is on the list with Digital Nomads. My plans are similar to you later in the year I am off to S.E. Asia and travel from city to city for a few years. Not as a Digital Nomad but a Nomad all the same as I love to travel. Cheers

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  11. Kardoso Media - Travel Films

    I hope to make this leap someday but my current employment is far from remote working. Thanks for sharing

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  12. Gabriel

    how are you finding the locals are handling covid? Do they enforce masks etc? I've heard some stories of local cops sitting on the corner of streets in canggu and giving out fines for people not wearing a mask on their bike.

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  13. D-VLOG

    Your channel growing so Fast… Keep spirit!!! Love from Indonesia.

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