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How to Be a Digital Nomad by Kayla Ihrig

With 35 million (!) digital nomads who are living, working and exploring to the world it is apparent that you don't need to sacrifice your career to travel the world. 

How to Be a Digital Nomad sets out strategies, and shares tips and advise on how to build build a successful career without having to be in a traditional office 9 to 5.

Ihrig has created a fab handbook where she freely shares her own as well as other travellers' experience of a nomad lifestyle.

The triangle of freedom: achieve freedom with regards to location, time and finances.

Even if you're not planning on becoming a digital nomad, the book includes many great pointers on how to get the most out of any working life - office based or nomadic. It challenges the 'normal' we are used to, although what is 'normal' has definitely changed following COVID. 

‘No one regrets travelling’ 

Ihring also include practical check lists, e.g. back up your work, pack a vomit bag, don't impulse buy things, always carry US Dollars, etc. etc.


How to Be a Digital Nomad by Kayla Ihrig will be published tomorrow, 30 January 2024.


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