The life of a digital nomad is attractive to many people. Most envision sitting on a beach with a piña colada in one hand and a laptop computer in the other. There are many people who have been able to make working remotely a solid option while earning a decent living.

 

Developers, designers, and digital marketers are some people who have jobs they can do remotely. The following are a few tips that can make the life of a digital nomad easier.

 

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3 Ways to Make Working Remotely Easier

Find a Comfortable Place to Work Remotely

 

Working on the beach sounds fun. However, sitting in 104-degree weather in the middle of the Caribbean is not conducive to productivity.

 

You need to find comfortable workspaces. Just about every city has coffee shops or workspaces set aside for digital nomads.

 

A nice hotel room or hostel that has good air conditioning may be a good place to work from for the first couple of days. However, it will get boring being confined in such a small place.

 

Look for places that will give you access to quality internet in exchange for purchasing a cup of coffee and a local dessert. It can be tempting to stay at the first place you find. However, we recommend that you weigh your options and look for an environment that inspires you.

 

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Find a Comfortable Place to Live

 

Spending your time beach hopping or touring around new cities is great. But you will reach a point where you want to have a consistent place to lay your head.

 

Many digital nomads have enjoyed services that specialize in helping business travelers find furnished homes and apartments in different cities. Joining sites like zeusliving.com makes these homes available to rent on short notice.

 

There are several reasons renting a short-term furnished home is a lot better than using a hostel or hotel or even couch surfing.

 

When you are in a hotel or a hostel, you are dealing with a steady stream of guests who are there for vacation and fun. They are noisy, they come in at all hours of the night, and some of them might even be a little sketchy.

 

When you have a fully furnished home or apartment, you will know that you are in a safe environment that is conducive to rest.

 

Something that people who have dedicated themselves to the digital nomad life understand is that just because you are a digital nomad does not mean that you will work fewer hours than you did at your 9-to-5 job back home.

 

Your employer will still demand results. To give your employer these results, you need to be well-rested. Having a fully furnished home or apartment can help you do this.

 

When you have a fully furnished place, you can minimize expenses. Instead of needing to eat out every day, you can cook for yourself at home. Especially if you are in a location that is not known for being hygienic, having a home means that you can care for your health by preparing your food hygienically.

 

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Protect Yourself When Working Remotely Via Public Wi-Fi

 

As a digital nomad, you will find yourself connected to public Wi-Fi more often than not. Public Wi-Fi can be a lifesaver if your mobile data is not working or the network is patchy where you are. However, public Wi-Fi can be perilous to use.

 

Most coffee shops and restaurants are not concerned about security and encryption. They are offering Wi-Fi as a free service but want to put as little effort into it as possible.

 

The lack of encryption can make it easy for hackers to reach your data. However, with preparation, there is no reason you cannot get online safely.

 

Many digital nomads use virtual private network apps to ensure that even when they are using a public network, everything they send and receive stays hidden via encryption.

 

A good VPN may be an added expense, but it can help you feel confident that the information you are transmitting online is not being intercepted by anyone.

 

Remember, the reason you want to be a digital nomad is to enjoy life in a new city and a new environment. Make sure you schedule a time to get out and see the sights, meet the people, learn the customs, and enjoy all the benefits that come from working remotely.

 

Author

Christa Thompson is the Founder and Chief Editor of The Fairytale Traveler. She started traveling the world in 2003 when she attended a summer abroad study at the University of Cambridge in England. Since then, her wanderlust has been fierce. Her three passions in life are her son, traveling, and being creative. The Fairytale Traveler brand gives Christa the opportunity to do all of these things and to live intentionally every day. "It's never too late to believe in what you love and to pursue your dreams." -Christa Thompson

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