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Our mission is to help and inspire people to combine their passion for travel while working from their computers.👣🌎 The time is now!
The End of Jobs combines the broad history of a Sapiens, the latest science of a Thinking Fast and Slow, the entrepreneurial oomph of a Rich Dad, Poor Dad or Zero to One with the motivational push of a Tony Robbins. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you. Teaches you what to teach your kids about money for their future financial success Basecamp founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson explore the “work from home” phenomenon and show precisely how a remote work setup can be accomplished in Remote. This book provides useful and specific knowledge about travel, housing, work, and socializing to help you set up and manage your new lifestyle as a digital nomad.
The beauty of working remotely is that it makes it possible for people to travel all over the world and still manage to be productive in their careers, they save time and money and have increased flexibility and convenience. Convince your Employer to Allow you to Work Remotely Working remotely is proving to be the smartest way of being productive. Well, if you are determined to create a digital nomad life for yourself and you are employed, consider convincing your boss to allow you to work remotely. You do not have to quit your current job if you can manage to persuade your employers that you are more productive working remotely.
Here’s a few key career skills you learn by traveling: Traveling assists in developing your skills immeasurably. For instance, if you love to engage in outdoor activities such as mountain climbing, swimming or diving when you travel, then you will become more skillful with each unique place you visit and practice your activity. Of course, this happens the longer you travel, but chances are you’ll meet a few key people while traveling who you’ll maintain contact with, even if they are scattered around the globe. Imagine: swimming in the Amazon River, camping in the Brazilian jungles or flying to the world’s second-largest and second-most-populous continent to experience the wildlife.
Most digital nomads travel around the world with a laptop in hand seeking remote foreign lands and landscapes to work from. Some of these apps include Google translate app which helps you translate signs and menus, Triposo which has offline country guides that are offline maps, currency rates for conversion and some key phrases found in multiple languages and local taxi apps or Uber to assist you to get to your destinations easily and safer, As a digital nomad, you should pack all the equipment that will help you stay productive such as the necessary tools to ensure that you are connected to the internet at all times. Make sure to join some of the digital nomads’ Facebook groups to plan for coffee dates or outing events, ask questions and learn about digital nomads’ travel experience, here you can find some options.