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3 Essential Items for Digital Nomads
Being a digital nomad and always on the go is exciting and fun!
But whenever there is fun and adventure, there are always going to be issues along the way.
Lucky for you, I’ve done some research and compiled a list of three essential gadgets and items to bring along with you while on the road, or just working remotely!
Woot! Workout hack alert for Nomads!
Want to work out but don’t have the time?
We just got the thing for you.
Our current post is from our founder Jordan. He shows you some hacks on how to burn some calories while doing the thing you probably do most….
…Use Your Phone!
Read on now and watch the video!
A Nomad’s Chronicle of the Slum Priest of Kloeng Toei
As a digital nomad, we experience tons of things both fun and challenging. Parties at Ibiza, trying to get fast internet in some city in Asia, Surfing in Maui, etc. etc.
This is truly what makes this lifestyle worth it. We get have unique experiences while building tenacity to face the challenges of life. We get to dictate what we do each day and be able to design our lifestyles.
We also get to meet interesting people along the way. Sometimes, these chance encounters are fleeting moments in our lives. However, at times, we meet extraordinary people who have the power to change our lives.
This post is one of those instances. Tony Stokes tells us his encounter with Father Joe, the Slum Priest of Kloeng Toei.
This is an inspiring story that provides a glimpse into the amazing experiences that us digital nomads can encounter.
3 Key Ingredients To The Good Life for Digital Nomads: Chatting with Ludo
Whether you are location independent or not, the “good life” may sound like a vague, idealistic concept. You’d probably assume it’s all about achieving the “big goals”:
– Make enough money
– Finding love
– Doing activities you enjoy
In a way that’s the truth. On the surface it sounds so simple, right?! But, when you think about it, the components of each are COMPLETELY different depending on your point of view and your ideals.
In our fascinating chat with Ludovic Vuillier and the team at The Good Life Manifesto, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and your jaw will drop to the floor at least twice!
Seriously though, discover Ludo’s 3 key ingredients to the good life for digital nomads. If you have a location independent lifestyle, especially, listen up!
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