If Digital Nomadism Appeals to You, Take Notes

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Life is too short to stay in one place forever. Digital nomads have already come to this conclusion which is why these people have structured their lives around working remotely around the world. But as carefree as the concept may seem, there are a few things to remember along the way. 

Off-Season is the Best Season

Sure, it’s nicest to go to the south of France in the summer, but everyone else has the same idea. Peak season is when places take advantage of tourism and bump up the prices of everything from flights to accommodation. Cheat the system by settling in these places during the off-season.

Money, Money, Money

Some countries require that you earn a certain amount of money per year in order to be granted a nomad visa. This is why it makes sense to choose destinations where the exchange rate is in your favor. Make your money go as far as it can. 

Take it Slow

It can be tempting to hop from one destination to another, but take some time to truly appreciate the place you’re in—even if that means staying there a little longer. This way, you get to know the people, the culture, and the place.