146 wanderlust.co.ukApril 2020
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How to
STARTLIFEASA
DIGITALNOMAD
Work on the go...
...and make the most
of some amazing
outside o ices
TOP TIP
Don’t just rely
on Wii – a free
connection may
be di icult to
ind. Always buy
a local SIM card
when you’re living
abroad to ease
communication
and reduce
roaming bills.
Living and working independent
of location may be the life many
of us dream about, but how do
digital nomads do it?
Many travellers are attracted by
the idea of being a digital nomad
- what’s not to like about life on the
road, working wherever you want?
Part of the appeal is the freedom to
set your own goals for a lexible life.
It’s also a great way to extend trips,
getting beneath the surface of
a place to uncover its daily realities.
But if you want to try the lifestyle
out, learning to support yourself
is key. Clients can ghost, and work
can dry up – or build up to the
point that sleep becomes a distant
memory. First, ask your boss if
remote working is possible, but
if not, update your skillset and
try freelancing.
IT consultancy, website design
and programming are all skills in
demand on the road, but you
might also try sales and marketing,
blogging or writing posts for tour
operators. Find your niche, shout
about it online and create multiple
revenue streams, so you always
have something to fall back on.
A reliable clientele – and income
- is vital for any freelancer. Take
time to build your base and igure
out the best way to communicate.
From WhatsApp to Trello, there are
plenty of apps for staying in touch
and on top of your to-do list, while
LinkedIn helps you ind people in
your ield wherever you are.
Consider the logistics, too. How
will you run your inances? Before
you go, organise to have your post
sent to a UK address, ind an
accountant to sort your taxes, and
take out a pension and health plan.
Cull your belongings back to just
hand luggage to make regular ‘o ice
moves‘ time- and budget-friendly.
Time is precious – especially if
you’re taking a partner or family
with you. You need to respect their
space and your commitments,
setting up boundaries if necessary.
But the most important thing is
resilience. You can make it happen
if you really want it.
KELLY&ADAMPECK
Travelbloggersat
DestinationAddict
Alignthelifestyle
toaniche–what
you’regoodat.
Supportthatwith
multipleincomestreams;
wehaveablogandour
sustainableclothingrange
NatureThreads.Wealso
oerdigitalcoaching,IT
andsocialmediasupport
throughTheGreenThread
andSoulMadic.
destinationaddict.com
LARCHGAULD
TheSilverNomad
Isetupabusiness
afterlearninghow
tohand-code
websites,andthen
workedwhereverIwasinthe
world.Istruggledasasingle
parent,butbyoeringweb
design,hostinganddomain
registration,Ididn’trelyon
oneincome.I’veaddedmy
travelblogtothemix,and
I’manAirbnbhost,Amazon
selleranddronepilot,too.
thesilvernomad.co.uk
SHIREEFRANCIS
Digitalcoach
Iownanagency
andcoachwomen,
helpingthemget
startedontheir
journeytomakingmoney
online.Runningyourown
businesshasitshighsand
lows,souseaspreadsheet
orbudgetingapptotrack
what’sgoinginandoutof
yourbankaccount,
ilterout
thethingsyoudoanddon’t
needandknowyourworth.
safcoaching.com
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