Latest Articles on Digital Nomads and Remote Working
On-site vs Hybrid vs Full Remote Teams: What Differences in Terms of Insurance?
Where and how we work has changed rapidly over the course of just a few years. It’s now commonplace to have employees working at home for a few days and in the office for a few days in hybrid-style work arrangements. And more and more companies are seeing the...
Living in Sofia as a Digital Nomad
Sofia is Bulgaria's largest and capital city, located in the western part of the country, right beneath Vitosha Mountain. It has caught much attention from digital nomads over the last few years because of its natural beauty, history, and its low cost of living. Even...
Colombia Going Above and Beyond to Welcome Digital Nomads
In recent years Colombia has become extremely popular with digital nomads thanks to a combination of an affordable cost of living, vibrant lifestyle, and good Wi-Fi. As a result, coworking spaces and other facilities for digital nomads have been popping up rapidly,...
How to Build Human Connections in the Remote Workplace
The concept of remote work was born mainly out of the pandemic, but it’s here to stay for good. As more and more employees choose to work in remote environments, team leaders and recruiters across the world try to find the answer to the burning question – how do we...
Living in Naples, Italy as a Digital Nomad
The city of Naples in Italy has a population of over 2 million people. It’s one of the largest cities in Italy, followed directly by Milan and Rome. This sunny city is home to a huge number of digital nomads and for good reason. There are many positive and negative...
Maintaining Boundaries as a Digital Nomad
While choosing the digital nomad lifestyle can be extremely freeing and fulfilling, it also comes with a lot of challenges. Research suggests that most digital nomads suffer from loneliness on at least some level, and while most are seeking a better work-life balance,...
Living in Valencia as a Digital Nomad
The city of Valencia houses a large number of digital nomads. This number continues to grow every single year. There are a number of reasons for this which we will discuss below. Valencia is the third largest city in Spain with a population of over half a million....
Digital Nomads Can Now Stay in Montenegro for up to 4 Years
The small country of Montenegro is in the Balkans looking out over the Adriatic Sea between Croatia and Albania. It is one of the youngest countries in the world, established in 2006 when it separated from Serbia following an independence referendum. But the region...
Top 10 Ways to Train Your Brain to Stay Focused
As remote workers, we need one of the most precious resources to get things done during the day, and that’s the focus. With an ability to stay focused on a task for a longer period come higher results. And with better performance come more opportunities for personal...
Digital Nomads: Apply Now to Live for Free in Bosnia and Herzegovina for One Month!
The government of Bosnia and Herzegovina is hoping to encourage more digital nomads to spend time in Herzegovina. As part of this plan, they are inviting applications for five digital nomads to spend a month in Herzegovina, with all their expenses paid! The free...
How to Ask for a Promotion When You Work Remotely
While working remotely is way different from your everyday life in an office environment, some issues never change – how to ask for days off, how to manage work relationships, how to maintain work-life balance and last but not least: is it a good idea to ask for a pay...
Digital Nomad Life in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne is sometimes overlooked by visitors to Australia who are drawn to Sydney and the gorgeous east coast beaches. But Australia’s second largest city is consistently ranked among the most liveable cities in the world, which is why it makes a great home for...
Brazil to Launch South America’s First Digital Nomad Village
It’s not just a mode of work anymore, digital nomadism is presenting an opportunity for more freedom and adventure for workers, and a major economic opportunity for countries starved for tourism revenues after 2 years of lockdowns. The evidence for this is clear, with...
How to Coordinate Remote Teams Across Different Time Zones
Many of today’s remote working teams comprise people living in different countries or states, across various time zones. Working across a range of timezones can create challenges for team communication and coordinating work. And as asynchronous remote work is set to...
Living in Novi Sad as a Digital Nomad
Big cities with a lot of traffic can occasionally be overwhelming, and your heart may begin to long for somewhere calmer and more laid-back. Many digital nomads who preferred not to reside in Serbia's capital city have found Novi Sad to be a beautiful place to call...
How to Avoid and Overcome Burnout
We talked to Workforce Transformation Strategist, and Flexible Workforce Expert Mika Cross about burnout, its symptoms, how to avoid it and how to deal with it. Burnout is basically a long-term feeling of stress. The WHO categorized it as an occupational phenomenon,...
Life as a Digital Nomad in Barcelona
Barcelona is one of Spain’s most visited cities, and for good reason. While Barcelona is a city, the location also experiences the enjoyment of a location by the sea. This allows visitors and locals alike to enjoy the best of both worlds; busy city life and the...
7 Ways to Show Gratitude In A Remote Team
As companies have adapted to the new working environments, so have the remote workers. Many of them have struggled with in-house distractions, work-life balance, organizing home office and never-ending fatigue from those long online calls. But they have also found new...