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An interesting and detailed guide on how to make the move to becoming a digital nomad.
I think a lot of people have considered this but don't know where to start with even making a plan of what to do and this book gives good practical advice with starting points and things to think about.
Aimed more at those without any ties like kids or a mortgage i feel, I still enjoyed reading though and there are some good hints and tips for working from home even if you don't quite make the full change to nomad.
I requested this book because I was intrigued to learn more about what living as a digital nomad was actually like and was hoping for an honest reflection. Who wouldn’t want to offset the drudgery of the modern 9-5 with glamorous locations, lower costs of living and improved wellbeing? It’s the DREAM! I really enjoyed the style of writing and was inspired by the concept. Not sure if I’ll be packing up my belongings just yet…but it is very tempting!
An easy to read book that provides practical tips along with stories from personal experience, a useful guide for someone looking to embark on a life as a digital nomad. I do think probably aimed at someone relatively young and without ties but that also goes with the lifestyle.
A brilliant insight into being a digital nomad and some great tips. This has definitely inspired me to follow my dreams.
Really interesting book with practical advice that is easy to read. I found this book informative and interesting. It’s a great guide for anyone who wants to become a digital nomad, such as myself.
Loved it! A thorough guide to anyone wanting to become location independent outlining not only how to do it but sharing differences experiences from various people as well as notes on a variety of detailed considerations for those who want to embark on this lifestyle.
This book contains interviews and lesson learned from all the digital nomads. I actually am a remote worker myself, yet I don't think I can relate with the "nomad" living conditions, but some of the contents of this book definitely relatable. This is a good book although not too technical. Great for reading.
This does what the title says it will - teaches you how to become a digital nomad. Only if one's job allows of course, if you have a district job as I do, it would not be possible but for those jobs where you can work from anywhere, why not travel and work - this book shows you how.
Quick and easy guide for anyone considering becoming a digital nomad. It will help you make sure you cover all your bases in terms of considerations before making the change to digital nomad life.
Many people wish they could travel the world, but work gets in the way. One cannot get off to travel due to schedules, deadlines, and the unending work that has to be done. However, there is a way to become a digital nomad - working while traveling around the world. Kayla Ihrig writes about her experience becoming a digital nomad and presents ways that her readers can do the same. Being a digital nomad is working online with no set place to work; one can work in a coffee shop in France, or one can work wherever there is a solid wifi connection around the world. Ihrig explains the similarities that one can experience as a digital nomad and as a worker in one location: burnout can happen. One can overwork themselves and not get to see what they traveled to see. Ihrig shares how to plan becoming a digital nomad, how to keep your career growing as a digital nomad, and how to manage your finances while being a digital nomad. In each chapter Ihrig gives little exercises to help readers develop their plan to become a digital nomad. Ihrig also shares a timeline of what to do in each step of becoming a digital nomad and safety tips. How to Be a Digital Nomad is a great resource for those wishing to travel and work their way around the world. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
With practical advice that is easy to read, this is an informative and interesting guide for anyone who wants to become a digital nomad.
This was such a lovely and comforting read. It answers so many questions and bursts so many fears around doing something that appeals to so many but only a few have the courage to pursue. Kayla Ihrig really does feel like the friend you're traveling with as she shares stories from her own experiences and it filled me with even more wanderlust as she talked about her time in different places around the world. I would recommend this book to anyone who is considering becoming a digital nomad or who is already living it and wants to get the most out of their experience.
Handy tips in this guide to a life that many dream of. Loved the value of advice and the user experience too. Really great useful guide.
This book will be helpful for those people considering become a digital nomad as well as for those already living a more nomadic lifestyle. Some really great tips and advice interspersed with anecdotes from the author's real life. Covers everything from when and how to make sure you have cash to the best tips for coworking!
As someone who also works remotely, this comes across as authentic and someone who knows the lifestyle and how to make it work for them well.
Reviewed from the perspective of someone working remote/hybrid in tech I found this book really helpful for planning my move to self employed consultancy in the digital nomad landscape. This was written in such an engaging way, easy to digest and broken down in a way to take a topic I was finding overwhelming to look at as a whole and breaking it down in to manageable steps. Highly recommend to fellow remote/hybrid workers in tech looking to get themselves out in to the world and find better work/life balance.
Definitely interesting book to explore the concept of remote work and travel combined. This may be a comfortable settings with dream of travel and freelance occupation while learning from real life situations, managing your budget on the go and getting experience you will never have by residing in a single location. This is a completely different approach to life and mindset. The book helps to explore the idea of being a digital nomads via remote work and enjoy new locations and experiences on the go. This is a comprehensive guide that helps to manage different areas of this type of lifestyle.
The book "How to Be a Digital Nomad" offers a thorough and practical guide for individuals interested in embracing the digital nomad lifestyle. It covers essential topics such as finding remote work opportunities, managing finances while traveling, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance on the road.
The structure of the book is well-organized, presenting complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner suitable for readers of various backgrounds. Rather than romanticizing the lifestyle, the book provides realistic expectations and practical strategies to navigate the challenges and opportunities of remote work and travel.
Throughout its pages, readers will find actionable tips and resources to aid them in their journey towards becoming digital nomads. Whether considering a temporary stint or seeking a long-term nomadic lifestyle, this book offers thoughtful guidance to help individuals navigate their path.
Overall, "How to Be a Digital Nomad" serves as a commendable resource for those interested in pursuing a location-independent career and exploring the world as digital nomads.
This book is full of handy tips for this lifestyle but also for travel in general.
It’s really easy to read and very inspiring! Thank you for this book and advice!
I wish to thank NetGalley and the novel’s publishers for the free ARC of ‘How to Be a Digital Nomad’ as it allowed me an insight into a phenomenon that has been gaining traction for several years, probably spurred on by social media and the digital visas on offer in several countries: the ‘digital nomad’ life of working ‘on the move’. If the taglines and reviews are to believed, the digital nomad population is already the same size as the populations of Morocco or Canada, making an even stronger case for a practical, no-nonsense guide such as this one. A short read (you only get 242 pages), I liked the fact this book included several perspectives and experiences, even though it was a little too focused on the US-American realities of digital nomadism. I recommend this slim tome as an interesting starting-off point for those interested in taking part in the digital phenomenon.
A digital nomad is someone who travels and works remotely, usually keeping travelling rather than settling in a new country long-term, although a lot of the advice is relevant to both situations. It's rooted in Ihrig's own experience and she shares a lto of her mistakes, as well as offering to be that friend who will take you through the process. While that's all very jolly it's actually a super-detailed and useful guide, covering points from earning money, choosing where and how to live and work, visas and permissions, budgeting, health, safety and security.
She's big on admin and how you must keep on top of things (i.e. submit all your work early) and even has a plan for the days around a big journey. It's a tiny bit repetitive at points but I think she just wants to make sure some things hit home. I enjoyed the details from other digital nomads, from a guy who went around with a terminal and borrowed people's phones to dial up to submit work in the early years to people doing it now: it was carefully researched and will be invaluable to anyone planning to take up this sort of lifestyle.
Review published 11 February https://librofulltime.wordpress.com/2024/02/11/three-netgalley-reads-two-diverse-romances-and-a-how-to-guide/