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Advice for being a digital nomad

Written by Fiona

May 18 2020

Many people will agree that life is too short to be stuck in an office all day. Thanks to today’s technology, you don’t have to be, just to earn a living. If you have always wanted the freedom to travel around the world, while still working full, one way to do it is to become a digital nomad.

However, it isn’t all smooth sailing. You will need to know how to navigate the typical pitfalls of this particular lifestyle. The first thing you need to do is set a budget to live by. You should determine costs such as expenses for travel, cost of living in each location and some extracurricular activities.

Before embarking on the life of a digital nomad you need to prepare yourself for the problems you will inevitably face along the way. While the life can be interesting, it isn’t always easy. You need to have backup funds to live on in the event you find yourself temporarily unable to work.

When you are constantly travelling you can’t necessarily be sure you will always be accessible to others. The best way to ensure you have internet access wherever you go is to purchase a mobile hotspot device. This can be something as simple as a flash drive. Plugging it into your computer will allow you to work and stay in touch with others no matter where you are. 

It is important to possess the necessary skills to successfully work while living a digital nomad lifestyle. You must be well versed in how to market yourself.

In addition, good technical skills are extremely important. You will have to thoroughly understand SEM, content marketing, SEO and even web development. Without these tools you will have a difficult time succeeding in your chosen lifestyle. There are many free online classes you can take to learn technical and web skills. 

You also have to be financially intelligent to make this lifestyle work. The best way to make your money stretch is to obtain cash from ATMs when you enter a new country. This will always save you money over using currency exchange services, which often charge expensive fees. 

Since the whole point of living as a digital nomad is to have new experiences, you won’t be working all of the time. One of the most challenging parts of this lifestyle is properly balancing work and leisure activities. You can do this by making a daily list of the tasks you need to complete to consider your workday done. When those tasks are complete take the rest of the day to enjoy your surroundings. 

By following the above advice you will be able to enjoy living as a digital nomad. These are just a few tips on the lifestyle, but Lottoland has some more tips here. The more you know about this lifestyle the easier it is to accomplish. 

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