If you want to be a successful freelancer, keep in mind that human contact is huge in the business world, even if you’re in a ‘digital’ nomad’s world. Start connecting with people in your own city and then start traveling and working abroad.
The only real way to find out which is the right Freelance profession for you is to take an Action. Do-Reflect-Repeat and you’ll know what is the best for you.
So now you have the freedom to live wherever you want…how do you decide where to go? Where is the best place for you to live?
Teaching English can be a great way to start travelling and living abroad but isn’t exactly a great end destination in terms of income or freedom. In this video, I’ll share one way to transition from being an English teacher to becoming a digital nomad. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments and I’ll do my best to help.
This video was a lot easier to make than the video on the reason I hate about living abroad, because I love living abroad. Here are 3 of the most surprising benefits for calling a new country home. Believe it or not, there isn’t a single mention of cheap beer, beautiful women, or year round sunshine!
I know, I know. I’m disappointed too.
While I am generally a big fan of living abroad, there are a few things that I don’t like and I forced myself to spit them out for this video.
Learn 3 ways you can get your first freelancing client in a matter of weeks, even if you don’t have any prior business experience.
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