Vacations are kind of your thing. You may not be jetting off every month, but you never let a year pass without buying a plane ticket or two. And unlike most, you’re not exactly into the basic “Florida with a pina colada” scene. You’d rather explore less popular destinations, try a new cuisine, and learn about different cultures.
It’s scary to jump into the unknown. Believe me, I get it. How will I find a remote job? Where should I go first? What if I get homesick? Don’t worry, your ability to adapt already puts you one step ahead, and I’m here with answers to all of these questions.
Just like you, I was unsure whether I could live as a nomad. So you know what I did? I gave myself a trial run. After leaving my last 9-5 job, I hit the road with my laptop. And after that month and a half experiment, I had my answer: this lifestyle was 100% for me. If becoming a digital nomad is something you’re seriously considering, I strongly encourage you to allow yourself the same opportunity.
Because you're always one decision away from