Latest Articles on Digital Nomads and Remote Working

10 Common Mistakes Digital Nomads Make

10 Common Mistakes Digital Nomads Make

Imagine this, you walk up to the check-in counter at your local airport, stoked to be starting a new chapter in your life as a digital nomad, and the person at the counter asks you for your passport. You hand it to them and they pull through the pages looking for the...

San Francisco Digital Nomad Guide

San Francisco Digital Nomad Guide

San Francisco is one of the world’s fastest-growing technology cities and a popular hub for remote workers. The city has a massive economy of over $501 billion GDP, not far behind London and Paris. But a bigger GDP than Singapore and Hong Kong. The San Francisco...

Digital Nomad in New York City

Digital Nomad in New York City

New York City is the city of dreams, as the song goes, “a concrete jungle where dreams are made of” But, how popular is it for digital nomads? When people think of the world’s greatest cities, they often think of London, New York City, and Tokyo – often referred to as...

Q&A with Melissa Smith, Virtual Assistant Matchmaker

Q&A with Melissa Smith, Virtual Assistant Matchmaker

Melissa Smith matches clients to the right virtual assistant. She also consults VAs on how to create Perfectly Priced Packages. As the Founder & CEO of the Association of Virtual Assistants, she ensure that they are providing industry data, insight, education,...

How to Transition to Remote Working

How to Transition to Remote Working

As 2020 showed us, way more jobs can be done remotely. It turned out that we continued on the 9-5 office grind just because it was considered the norm. While flexible hours are still being discussed (even though there are loads of benefits of flexible hours for both...

Living in Uzbekistan as a Digital Nomad

Living in Uzbekistan as a Digital Nomad

Uzbekistan is Central Asia’s biggest draw with the most impressive stopper and the Silk Road history. Its beautiful land is a mix of sandy desert, steep dunes, and river valleys. The country is home to over 31 million people, with the majority of the population being...

A Digital Nomad’s Guide to Manila, Philippines

A Digital Nomad’s Guide to Manila, Philippines

Manila is one of the world’s busiest and most vibrant cities. The city is the Philippines capital city and home to nearly 13 million people. It is the economic, social, and political capital of the Philippines. Digital nomads have a growing love for Manila because of...

14 Tips to Prevent Remote Working Burnout

14 Tips to Prevent Remote Working Burnout

For many people, being able to work remotely - and escaping the confines of a cubicle or open office - seems like a dream. It has been talked about as a way to boost job satisfaction, reduce stress, and even increase productivity. But what used to be seen as a perk is...

Living in Kathmandu as a Digital Nomad

Living in Kathmandu as a Digital Nomad

Kathmandu has a rich history dated back over two thousand years. With a number of Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, and ancient monuments, the city has become a huge open-air museum of medieval arts and architecture. This enchanting capital city of Nepal and its...