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  1. Since the pandemic, nearly 56% of US workers have a job that is remote-friendly. But, today, more and more workers are being called back into the office. If you’re one of them, you’re probably saying but, “I want to work from home!” And, you’re not alone. Roughly 26% of workers now work remotely, and enjoy the many benefits that come with it. Money Saved Remote workers save money. The average worker spends a whopping $8,466 each year on common commuting costs or about 19% of take home pay, according to Bankrate. By working remotely, those costs are slashed if not entirely eliminated. Time Saved Remote workers save a ton of time by not commuting. The average commute in America is about 27.5 minutes one way for a total of 55 minutes spent commuting every work day. That comes out to 275 minutes per week or 13,750 minutes each year! By working remotely full time, you can save nearly 230 hours annually. What would you do with all that extra time? Sleep in? Relax? Help get your family out the door in the morning? Exercise? The State of Remote Work In Buffer’s Annual State of Remote Work Report, 98% of respondents would prefer to work from home (at least partially) for the rest of their careers! Since you’re here, we’re going to guess you too want to work from home. Keep in mind, just because everyone wants to work from home doesn’t mean everyone should work from home. If you’re ready to call your home your office and your office your home, there’s some important steps you should take to turn your work from home dreams into reality. Question 1: What Kind of Work from Home Job Makes Sense for You? I get a lot of emails and Facebook messages that say, near verbatim: “I want to work from home, please help.” And, if you’ve ever taken the time to email me, you know I always respond and give the best advice I can — if I don’t know the answer, I’ll point you in the right direction. The problem with the general statement, “I want to work from home,” is it’s just too broad. Working from home is not a one-size-fits-all position. There are seemingly endless ways to make a living from home. Know Your WFH Type Once you know you’d like to work from home, the very next thing you need to do is decide which kind of work from home job is right for you: Do you need the stability and security of an employee position with benefits? Would you rather work part-time around your day job? Are you looking to start a scaleable side hustle? Have you been bitten by the freelancing bug? Do you just want to make a little extra money here and there? Your answers to those questions will go a long way in helping you have a more successful remote job search. As a reminder, work from home jobs can usually be divided up into six main types: 1. Full-Time Employee You’re hired on as an employee who just happens to work remotely. Most times, this entitles you to benefits and stable pay. Taxes are taken out of your paycheck for you. 2. Part-Time Employee Also gives you “employee” status which means you can count on greater stability. You may not be benefits eligible as a part-time telecommuter but you will have taxes taken out of your paycheck. 3. Independent Contractor As an independent contractor (IC), you provide your services to a company on a per-contract basis. This means, once your contract is up, you might not have any more work. Similarly, your contract may end without warning. There’s no guarantee of work and you’re responsible for your own taxes and fill out a 1099. 4. Freelance Freelancers offer their services for sale and choose which projects they work on and when. You’re in charge of finding your own work, setting your rates, and collecting payments. Freelancers are also in charge of paying their own taxes on money earned. Writing, virtual assistant, graphic design, and typist are all common work from home freelance careers. 5. Side Hustler Not everyone wants to work full-time or even part-time to make money from home — I get that. So, if you’re looking for a way to earn a few bucks here or there, you should look at extra-money making gigs. These typically don’t require a resume or application to fill out. Instead, you sign up on a site to earn extra money — surveys and usability testing are two popular examples of ways to earn extra money from home. 6. Home Business Anything you do from home — whether it’s a daycare business, flipping products for profit on Amazon, or launching a profitable blog are considered a home-based business. You’re completely in charge of running your home business as you see fit and your success will depend on how much you put into it. Apply to the Right Positions There’s no sense in applying to jobs that aren’t right for you. Save your time, energy and efforts going after the right kinds of jobs — not every and any work from home job or opportunity out there. If you need benefits, go for full time employee positions over contract roles. But, for those that need just a little extra here or there, try side hustles. Really, it all depends on what your ultimate career goal is. Question 2: Do you have a home office? Now that you (hopefully) know the type of remote employment you’re looking for, it’s time to take an honest look at your ability to actually work remotely. If you’re not properly equipped to work from home, you’re gonna have a hard time finding a job. Period. But, depending on the type of employment you’re after, your home office requirements will vary. Home Offices for Employee Jobs http://workfromhomehappiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/bigstock-d-modern-computer-workplace-93147662-1024x1024.jpg Let’s say you’re looking for full-time employment from home with a company that offers benefits. Great! There are a number of companies that actually want you to work from home and will pay you a competitive wage and offer some pretty amazing benefits. But, to land these jobs, you’re going to need a home office setup. Home Office Basics This doesn’t necessarily mean you need a full-size copier, fax machine, and laminator — but you should have the basic makings of a home office: High-speed internet (typically hardwired to your computer — no WiFi or satellite connections most of the time!) Well-maintained computer Quiet, distraction-free place to work Desk Comfy chair Basic office supplies — pens, paper, printer, etc. In some cases, you may need a landline. This is especially true for popular at-home customer service jobs. Does this mean you should run out and install a landline? No! But, it means you should be receptive to getting one and know ahead of time if you can actually have one installed in your home or apartment. It’s defeating, to say the least, to go through the application process, land an interview, and a soft job offer only to find you don’t meet the tech requirements or are otherwise incapable of maintaining a proper home office. Home Office Requirements Examples Most work from home companies are pretty good about listing their home office requirements before you even start the application process. For example, Sitel has an entire section devoted to their home office requirements: http://workfromhomehappiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/sitel-screenshot.png U-Haul provides similar information upfront before you apply too: http://workfromhomehappiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/uhaul-screenshot.pngA screen grab of U-Haul’s home office requirements taken from their hiring page. So, when you come across an at-home position that sounds perfect, remember to check the home office requirements first. Home Offices for Non-Employees If you’re looking for a non-employee position, i.e., freelance, contract, or home business, you don’t have to worry about your home office as much. Remember, if freelancing is more your thing or you’re thinking of starting a blog, you probably won’t need anything more than a computer and internet connection. Similarly, if you want to start a side hustle as an Amazon FBA seller, you can get by with a computer, smartphone, internet and printer and make some pretty good money with this minimal setup. Again, it all goes back to the type of work you’re looking for. What you’ll need as an employee versus home office requirements as a freelancer/self-employed/home business owner are very different things! Question 3: Can You Handle Distractions? http://workfromhomehappiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/bigstock-Business-woman-working-from-ho-104254004-300x200.jpg I’ve been working remotely for a decade. And, I’ll be the first to tell you, distractions are going to happen. You’ll hit your stride on an assignment and, boom, the doorbell rings. Or, you’ll get frequent calls from friends and family who ask for a ton of favors during the workday because, hey, you work from home and must not be doing anything more than watching Netflix, right? Oh, and then there’s kids, pets, significant others, neighbors, and about a million other things that can make working from home difficult. Remote Work is Not a Substitute for Childcare My point is, you may not be able to devote the time and attention required to work from home, at least not full-time anyway. Let’s pretend you have kids (maybe you do) — they may or may not be in school (unless it’s summer, then they’re home). You’ll find it downright difficult to find a full-time work from home job if you have kids in your care during the day — I don’t care how great you are at multitasking — if you can’t provide a distraction-free, quiet home environment, you’re going to find it difficult to land a full-time employment. Impossible? No. But very, very, very difficult. Now, don’t get discouraged if you’re not in the ideal place to work from home — you just have to get creative. Help, My House is a Circus I hear you. I’ve got a homeschooled child, two golden retrievers, three cats, and a lot of Amazon deliveries. Yet, I still manage to work remotely in a variety of roles over the last decade. Don’t let a busy household stop you from making money from home — just figure out a way to work around your already busy schedule. This will likely mean freelancing from home, starting a side hustle, or working as an independent contractor. Transcription, proofreading, virtual assisting, and writing all are great options to explore — but really, you’re only limited by what services you’re willing to offer as a freelancer. Question 4: Will You Miss Working Outside the Home? I’m an introvert. And most introverts love working from home. But, if you’ve ever worked an office job, you know that office politics are just a part of going to work. And while working from home means you miss the bad stuff, it also means you miss out on all the good stuff, too. The camaraderie of coworkers, lunches out, impromptu happy hours, and other perks that come with a traditional office job don’t happen as easily when you work from home. If you hate the rat race but love interacting with coworkers, enjoy break room banter, and count your officemates as some of your best buds, you might find that working from home is lonely for you. Yes, it’s easier than ever to stay connected with chats and video hangouts, but it’s just not the same as being in person. I’ve heard of too many enthusiastic people start a work from home journey only to find they didn’t like it — and nine times out of ten, it was because they missed the daily human interaction an office job brings. You know working from home has its perks, and for some people it equals work happiness but it’s not for everyone. Seriously consider how much importance you place on working alongside others in an office environment — if you can’t imagine working alone (save for an office cat), you may want to reevaluate your work from home ambitions This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure statement for more information. The post I Want to Work from Home. Now What? Four Important Questions to Ask Yourself appeared first on Work from Home Happiness. View the full article
  2. Discover the principles and benefits of agile project management. Learn how to implement agile methodologies for efficient project delivery. The post What Is agile Project Management? An Ultimate Guide for Flexible & Smarter Teams appeared first on project-management.com. View the full article
  3. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina shares valuable insights on how to combat loneliness as a digital nomad. Drawing from her own five-year experience, she highlights that loneliness can occur in any lifestyle, not just for digital nomads. She delves into the distinction between personal and professional loneliness, emphasizing the need to address both. Nienke discusses the beauty of crafting a unique nomadic journey and how meeting like-minded people can instantly create a strong connection. She advises on ways to avoid loneliness, from joining digital nomad groups and co-working spaces to leveraging online communities and volunteer opportunities. This episode will give the listeners guidance and encouragement to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle while forming meaningful connections and taking care of their emotional well-being. If you're curious about the digital nomad journey and how to conquer loneliness, this episode is a must-listen. 🔥What is loneliness in digital nomads 🔥Choosing the right location 🔥Cultivating self-fulfilment 🔥Finding the right community Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  4. Get ready to be swept off your feet as we journey with Dian Seidel, author of Kindergarten at 60, who dared to retire not just from her career, but from an entire way of life. Picture this: saying goodbye to a government job, packing up, and setting off on an unexpected adventure teaching kindergarten in Thailand! Dian spills all about the trials and triumphs of adopting a new culture, climate, and lifestyle, turning what could have been a typical retirement into an extraordinary chapter of her life. Connect with Dian: DianSeidel.com/book Connect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  5. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina shares valuable insights on how to combat loneliness as a digital nomad. Drawing from her own five-year experience, she highlights that loneliness can occur in any lifestyle, not just for digital nomads. She delves into the distinction between personal and professional loneliness, emphasizing the need to address both. Nienke discusses the beauty of crafting a unique nomadic journey and how meeting like-minded people can instantly create a strong connection. She advises on ways to avoid loneliness, from joining digital nomad groups and co-working spaces to leveraging online communities and volunteer opportunities. This episode will give the listeners guidance and encouragement to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle while forming meaningful connections and taking care of their emotional well-being. If you're curious about the digital nomad journey and how to conquer loneliness, this episode is a must-listen. 🔥What is loneliness in digital nomads 🔥Choosing the right location 🔥Cultivating self-fulfilment 🔥Finding the right community Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  6. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina shares valuable insights on how to combat loneliness as a digital nomad. Drawing from her own five-year experience, she highlights that loneliness can occur in any lifestyle, not just for digital nomads. She delves into the distinction between personal and professional loneliness, emphasizing the need to address both. Nienke discusses the beauty of crafting a unique nomadic journey and how meeting like-minded people can instantly create a strong connection. She advises on ways to avoid loneliness, from joining digital nomad groups and co-working spaces to leveraging online communities and volunteer opportunities. This episode will give the listeners guidance and encouragement to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle while forming meaningful connections and taking care of their emotional well-being. If you're curious about the digital nomad journey and how to conquer loneliness, this episode is a must-listen. 🔥What is loneliness in digital nomads 🔥Choosing the right location 🔥Cultivating self-fulfilment 🔥Finding the right community Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  7. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Adrian, Head of Culture at Safetywing. Adrian shares insights into Safetywing's mission to create the first country on the internet that ensures equal freedom and equal opportunity. He takes us behind the scenes of how Safetywing created a thriving remote-first culture by hiring talent globally. Listen to this episode to learn about the importance of having clear and actionable values, hiring great people (including digital nomads), and being compassionate with each other in a remote work environment. 🔥How to build a mutli-culture company culture 🔥Why you want to create actionable company values 🔥How you can identity digital nomad friendly companies 🔥Tips on creating a remote first company successfully Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  8. Prepare to wander with us into the world of digital nomadic living as we welcome the inspirational Samantha Sacchi. Growing up as a nomad, Samantha's open mind has been shaped by various cultures and beliefs, cultivating in her an innate ability to form deep connections. She shares her remarkable journey and how it has led to a sense of inner freedom. Understand how the human need to belong can thrive even when you're always on the move. Connect with Samantha: theself.club@sami.sacchi on instagramConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  9. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Adrian, Head of Culture at Safetywing. Adrian shares insights into Safetywing's mission to create the first country on the internet that ensures equal freedom and equal opportunity. He takes us behind the scenes of how Safetywing created a thriving remote-first culture by hiring talent globally. Listen to this episode to learn about the importance of having clear and actionable values, hiring great people (including digital nomads), and being compassionate with each other in a remote work environment. 🔥How to build a mutli-culture company culture 🔥Why you want to create actionable company values 🔥How you can identity digital nomad friendly companies 🔥Tips on creating a remote first company successfully Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  10. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily Podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Adrian, Head of Culture at Safetywing. Adrian shares insights into Safetywing's mission to create the first country on the internet that ensures equal freedom and equal opportunity. He takes us behind the scenes of how Safetywing created a thriving remote-first culture by hiring talent globally. Listen to this episode to learn about the importance of having clear and actionable values, hiring great people (including digital nomads), and being compassionate with each other in a remote work environment. 🔥How to build a mutli-culture company culture 🔥Why you want to create actionable company values 🔥How you can identity digital nomad friendly companies 🔥Tips on creating a remote first company successfully Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  11. In this episode, get ready to dive into the world of expenses and money management for digital nomads with Nienke Nina. She candidly shares her insights on the often overlooked aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle, focusing on how to handle expenses efficiently while maintaining financial security and peace of mind. She breaks down the difference between fixed and dynamic costs, giving listeners a clear understanding of where their money might go. With personal anecdotes and practical tips, she emphasizes the importance of having a safety net, setting realistic money goals, and avoiding the trap of limiting financial habits. Tune in to discover how to navigate the financial aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle and achieve a balanced, enjoyable, and secure approach to money management while living your dream adventure. Whether you're a seasoned digital nomad or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into managing your finances while on the move. 🔥 Building a financial safety net 🔥Distinguishing Fixed and Dynamic Costs 🔥Balancing Financial Planning and Enjoyment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  12. Have you ever dreamt of escaping the 9-5 grind, packing your bags and living life on your own terms? Let me introduce you to Maira, who did just that. Founder of The Wowness Club and a successful entrepreneur, Maira swapped the hustle of London for the holistic health and wellness opportunities in Tulum, Mexico. In this episode, she shares her experiences and lessons learned, offering invaluable insights into the digital nomad lifestyle, from the importance of planning ahead to managing the stress of constant travel. Whether you are on the cusp of embarking on your own digital nomad journey or just curious about the lifestyle, this episode is a goldmine of information. Connect with Maira: wownessclub.com@wownessclub on instagram@mairafmiranda on instagram Connect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  13. In this episode, get ready to dive into the world of expenses and money management for digital nomads with Nienke Nina. She candidly shares her insights on the often overlooked aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle, focusing on how to handle expenses efficiently while maintaining financial security and peace of mind. She breaks down the difference between fixed and dynamic costs, giving listeners a clear understanding of where their money might go. With personal anecdotes and practical tips, she emphasizes the importance of having a safety net, setting realistic money goals, and avoiding the trap of limiting financial habits. Tune in to discover how to navigate the financial aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle and achieve a balanced, enjoyable, and secure approach to money management while living your dream adventure. Whether you're a seasoned digital nomad or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into managing your finances while on the move. 🔥 Building a financial safety net 🔥Distinguishing Fixed and Dynamic Costs 🔥Balancing Financial Planning and Enjoyment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  14. In this episode, get ready to dive into the world of expenses and money management for digital nomads with Nienke Nina. She candidly shares her insights on the often overlooked aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle, focusing on how to handle expenses efficiently while maintaining financial security and peace of mind. She breaks down the difference between fixed and dynamic costs, giving listeners a clear understanding of where their money might go. With personal anecdotes and practical tips, she emphasizes the importance of having a safety net, setting realistic money goals, and avoiding the trap of limiting financial habits. Tune in to discover how to navigate the financial aspects of the digital nomad lifestyle and achieve a balanced, enjoyable, and secure approach to money management while living your dream adventure. Whether you're a seasoned digital nomad or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into managing your finances while on the move. 🔥 Building a financial safety net 🔥Distinguishing Fixed and Dynamic Costs 🔥Balancing Financial Planning and Enjoyment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  15. Ready to take your remote work game to the next level? In this exciting episode, We've got our very own, Nienke Nina on board, listing her workspace essentials for all the digital nomads out there. Get ready to unlock a treasure trove of tips and tricks to enhance your digital nomad lifestyle! Nienke spills the beans on the essential tools and gadgets that have made her work remotely like a pro, whether she's sipping coconuts on a beach in Southeast Asia or typing away in a bustling European café. From must-have apps and nifty tech gear to ingenious ways to stay productive and keep yourself comfortable, Nienke's got you covered. So, if you want to breeze through your digital nomad adventures without stressing over missing loads and loads of work, tune in now and get ready to pack like a pro for your next remote work escapade! Key Episode Takeaways: 🔥Tips on how to create the perfect remote work environment 🔥Embracing the importance productivity apps 🔥Which tools are worth the investment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  16. Ready to take your remote work game to the next level? In this exciting episode, We've got our very own, Nienke Nina on board, listing her workspace essentials for all the digital nomads out there. Get ready to unlock a treasure trove of tips and tricks to enhance your digital nomad lifestyle! Nienke spills the beans on the essential tools and gadgets that have made her work remotely like a pro, whether she's sipping coconuts on a beach in Southeast Asia or typing away in a bustling European café. From must-have apps and nifty tech gear to ingenious ways to stay productive and keep yourself comfortable, Nienke's got you covered. So, if you want to breeze through your digital nomad adventures without stressing over missing loads and loads of work, tune in now and get ready to pack like a pro for your next remote work escapade! Key Episode Takeaways: 🔥Tips on how to create the perfect remote work environment 🔥Embracing the importance productivity apps 🔥Which tools are worth the investment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  17. Ready to take your remote work game to the next level? In this exciting episode, We've got our very own, Nienke Nina on board, listing her workspace essentials for all the digital nomads out there. Get ready to unlock a treasure trove of tips and tricks to enhance your digital nomad lifestyle! Nienke spills the beans on the essential tools and gadgets that have made her work remotely like a pro, whether she's sipping coconuts on a beach in Southeast Asia or typing away in a bustling European café. From must-have apps and nifty tech gear to ingenious ways to stay productive and keep yourself comfortable, Nienke's got you covered. So, if you want to breeze through your digital nomad adventures without stressing over missing loads and loads of work, tune in now and get ready to pack like a pro for your next remote work escapade! Key Episode Takeaways: 🔥Tips on how to create the perfect remote work environment 🔥Embracing the importance productivity apps 🔥Which tools are worth the investment Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  18. Ever wondered about the pros and cons of living out of a suitcase? Or how to find a sense of community while constantly on the move? Kelly walks us through her travel tales, which range from falling in love with Valencia, Spain, to watching a volcanic eruption in Antigua, Guatemala, margarita in hand. Tune in to learn more about making yourself at home, no matter where you are in the world, and the art of finding the perfect balance between travel and work. Connect with Kelly: WebsiteAmazon Author PageInstagram @kj_mcpikeTikTok @kj_mcpikeGet a free storyConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  19. Imagine being able to pack up your work and take it anywhere in the world. That's the life of our guest, Dorothy Ilson, co-founder of the Gig and a true digital nomad. Dorothy's compelling journey from a regular 9 to 5 job to freelancing and then building her own agency is full of inspiring moments. She took the bold step to leave her comfortable job in 2017 and since then, she's never looked back. Listen to how she navigated the challenges and uncertainties to build a profitable business, while also enjoying the freedom of a location-independent lifestyle. Connect with Dorothy: thegig.ioConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes
  20. In this podcast episode, Nienke Nina interviews a co-living consultant and co-founder of Co-Living Compass Leah. They cover the benefits of staying in co-living spaces for digital nomads and share insights on what makes an ideal co-living community like a built-in community and how high-quality workspaces look like. Leah emphasizes the importance of community managers who facilitate rather than host events and parties only. They also discuss the different types of people who can benefit from co-living spaces, including entrepreneurs, remote workers, and people on sabbatical or who want to kickstart a new project and need an uplifting, comfortable and productive environment. If you ever considered staying in a co-living but have doubts, this episode covers everything you need to know, look out for and how you can get the best experience in co-livings around the world. Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  21. Imagine harnessing complete control over your focus while living a nomadic lifestyle. That's precisely what you'll learn in this engaging episode with focus coach, Timo Clasen. We pull back the curtain on Timo's journey and his unique approach towards boosting productivity for digital nomads. We venture into the realms of digital organization, self-management, and the strategic use of tools and software. Are distractions pulling you away from your goals? Don't worry, we got you covered. Connect with Timo: @coachingwithtimo on instagramConnect with Kendra: @selflove_journey_ on instagramOn her websiteLeave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.co
  22. In this podcast episode, Nienke Nina interviews a co-living consultant and co-founder of Co-Living Compass Leah. They cover the benefits of staying in co-living spaces for digital nomads and share insights on what makes an ideal co-living community like a built-in community and how high-quality workspaces look like. Leah emphasizes the importance of community managers who facilitate rather than host events and parties only. They also discuss the different types of people who can benefit from co-living spaces, including entrepreneurs, remote workers, and people on sabbatical or who want to kickstart a new project and need an uplifting, comfortable and productive environment. If you ever considered staying in a co-living but have doubts, this episode covers everything you need to know, look out for and how you can get the best experience in co-livings around the world. Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  23. In this podcast episode, Nienke Nina interviews a co-living consultant and co-founder of Co-Living Compass Leah. They cover the benefits of staying in co-living spaces for digital nomads and share insights on what makes an ideal co-living community like a built-in community and how high-quality workspaces look like. Leah emphasizes the importance of community managers who facilitate rather than host events and parties only. They also discuss the different types of people who can benefit from co-living spaces, including entrepreneurs, remote workers, and people on sabbatical or who want to kickstart a new project and need an uplifting, comfortable and productive environment. If you ever considered staying in a co-living but have doubts, this episode covers everything you need to know, look out for and how you can get the best experience in co-livings around the world. Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  24. In this episode of the Digital Nomads Daily podcast, Nienke Nina interviews Bianca who has been living the digital nomad lifestyle for five years. Bianca is the author of the book "Soul Truth" which focuses on finding and living in alignment with your truth. This digital nomad conversation covers various topics related to the digital nomad lifestyle, including sustainability, inclusivity, and authenticity. Bianca shares her experiences and tips on how to approach a more long-lasting digital nomad lifestyle and how to be authentic in your content creation. The episode also touches on the unexpected transformations that come with living a nomadic lifestyle and the importance of being present and mindful in the moment. Get ready for an episode about embracing your personal growth and how to live a more fruitful digital nomad lifestyle. Support the show Does your marketing feel messy? Fix it in one week together with nomadic entrepreneur and marketing expert Nienke Nina during the Marketing Power Week! 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎 Aside from the podcast, Nienke Nina runs a marketing agency and helps online entrepreneurs attract better leads and convert audiences much easier and faster into paying clients. If you feel like you're always behind and spread too thin – this might be the opportunity you have been waiting for. 💎 CLICK HERE TO APPLY 💎
  25. Ever thought about escaping the 9-5 grind? Get ready to be inspired by our guest, digital nomad Sharon Zaks! He's been living a life of exploration, working his own hours, and experiencing cultures around the globe for the past two years. Transitioning from a traditional digital marketing job, it was networking and niching down that propelled Sharon into a successful freelancing career. He shares how one shared social media post was the catalyst for his freelancing journey, and why producing regular content for your audience is so crucial. But it's not all about work; Sharon also opens up about the realities and challenges of the digital nomad lifestyle. From the pitfalls of traveling too fast, to the necessity of finding balance between work, play, relationships, and friends, Sharon's honest account is a must-listen for anyone considering a leap into the nomadic life. Connect with Sharon: On instagram @sharonzaksOn LinkedInOn FacebookOn TwitterOn MediumDigital Nomads Israel CommunityConnect with Anne: Leave a review or voice message at digitalnomadstories.coOn instagram @annes_nomadstoryLearn more about my business: The Podcast Babes




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