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]]>Thanks to the Barbados Welcome Stamp, working remotely is easier than ever before. This pass enables you to work remotely from the tropical Caribbean island of Barbados for up to 12 months. The capital city of Bridgetown has numerous coworking spaces to choose from, along with plenty of delicious local cuisine, bars, and of course, its golden beaches.
Quieter than the capital city of Bangkok, Chiang Mai boasts all of the breathtaking architecture, culture, and food that you expect to find in Thailand. In addition to being highly affordable, Chiang Mai offers plenty to do during your off time, including several tours of royal palaces, tranquil beaches, and floating markets.
One of Spain’s Canary Islands, Gran Canaria provides a range of coworking spaces and even co-living areas for remote workers to immerse themselves in the island’s culture. The capital city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria provides a range of support and consulting services to help remote workers acclimatize, while it’s Jazz Festival and bustling nightlife bring the city to life.
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]]>Exploring a new city is all fun and games, but keep in mind this is not a traditional vacation. Finishing your work should still be your main priority, so don’t let countless new tasks pile up while you’re out sightseeing and meeting other travelers.
Having a schedule can come in handy during your workation. It can help you ease into a routine that works for you and allows you to perfectly balance business with pleasure.
Being prone to procrastination can completely ruin your workation and you should try to combat it any way you know. If you don’t have a strict deadline, head out for two or three hours instead of waiting to finish all the work. It’s a better option than procrastinating and you’ll feel more motivated to work once you’re back.
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]]>The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
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]]>The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re a business owner, you can make your own schedule and be “your own boss”. If you work on developing a business that doesn’t require you to be in a certain location, you can move freely all around the world.
Some people work as freelance photographers and not only get to travel but have to travel in order to photograph various places in the world. Some specialize as wildlife photographers, others do weddings for people around the world or some of many other niches in the photography world.
Speaking a second language opens a world of possibilities for work. You can translate documents, audio or video recordings, or do live translations for different organizations.
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]]>The post How to Choose Your First Destination as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While it may be tempting to get a one-way ticket to Paris or London, you should first research the cost of living in these places and see if it’s feasible. You can read about the experiences of other travelers online and see which places they recommend. You’ll need to account for the price of accommodation, other basic monthly costs, the quality of internet connection, and some other things.
Would you like to move to a big city or the place with plenty of beaches and a relaxed lifestyle (like Thailand)? Consider the pros and cons of each option. The quality of life is something you can’t be sure of until you actually move, but the forums and blogs can help you imagine how it would be. Perhaps you want to move to a remote location and get some rest from the busy life in a big city. Make sure it still has everything you need to work and live without interruptions.
Not all options fit everyone, so choose what’s best for you.
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]]>One market, however, has always relied on remote workers and if you get a job in it, you’ll be able to travel the world while working and earning money to support your travels! We’re talking about teaching English as a second language, also known as ESL. Companies hire teachers from all around the world to provide daily classes for millions of people who want to learn English. How does that work?
The companies typically prefer employees from countries in which English is the first language. Others don’t require this, however, they do pay less. It also helps if you have a Bachelor’s degree, as many companies ask for it. Experience in teaching can also help you get a job faster and be paid better.
If you want to try out teaching ESL, don’t get discouraged if the initial payment is lower than what you expected. With some experience in the field, you’ll be able to get a raise or move to another company that pays better.
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]]>The post Best Workation Cities to Enjoy a Remote Working Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Thanks to the Barbados Welcome Stamp, working remotely is easier than ever before. This pass enables you to work remotely from the tropical Caribbean island of Barbados for up to 12 months. The capital city of Bridgetown has numerous coworking spaces to choose from, along with plenty of delicious local cuisine, bars, and of course, its golden beaches.
Quieter than the capital city of Bangkok, Chiang Mai boasts all of the breathtaking architecture, culture, and food that you expect to find in Thailand. In addition to being highly affordable, Chiang Mai offers plenty to do during your off time, including several tours of royal palaces, tranquil beaches, and floating markets.
One of Spain’s Canary Islands, Gran Canaria provides a range of coworking spaces and even co-living areas for remote workers to immerse themselves in the island’s culture. The capital city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria provides a range of support and consulting services to help remote workers acclimatize, while it’s Jazz Festival and bustling nightlife bring the city to life.
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]]>The post How to Find Perfect Balance Between Work and Travel On Your Workation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Exploring a new city is all fun and games, but keep in mind this is not a traditional vacation. Finishing your work should still be your main priority, so don’t let countless new tasks pile up while you’re out sightseeing and meeting other travelers.
Having a schedule can come in handy during your workation. It can help you ease into a routine that works for you and allows you to perfectly balance business with pleasure.
Being prone to procrastination can completely ruin your workation and you should try to combat it any way you know. If you don’t have a strict deadline, head out for two or three hours instead of waiting to finish all the work. It’s a better option than procrastinating and you’ll feel more motivated to work once you’re back.
The post How to Find Perfect Balance Between Work and Travel On Your Workation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being an Instagram influencer seems like a piece of cake, right? You just have to travel a lot, take amazing photos, get people to follow you and the money will come. Well, more people are trying to do this than you can even imagine and the number of those who succeed in making a living this way is really, really small.
If this pandemic has thought us anything, it’s that so many jobs can actually be done remotely. You don’t have to be an influencer or blogger to have the freedom to choose where you will live. In fact, your current job may be the secret to your ability to travel all year long. It’s important that your boss trusts you and that you can work independently before you ask for this opportunity.
It may sound extreme, but some people sell their homes and most of their possessions in order to truly be able to travel whenever, wherever they want. This is definitely a decision that needs to be left for after you’ve traveled for a while, but if you find this new lifestyle fits you, why not?
The post 3 Things Nobody Tells You About Being a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re a business owner, you can make your own schedule and be “your own boss”. If you work on developing a business that doesn’t require you to be in a certain location, you can move freely all around the world.
Some people work as freelance photographers and not only get to travel but have to travel in order to photograph various places in the world. Some specialize as wildlife photographers, others do weddings for people around the world or some of many other niches in the photography world.
Speaking a second language opens a world of possibilities for work. You can translate documents, audio or video recordings, or do live translations for different organizations.
The post Ways to Earn Money as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post How to Choose Your First Destination as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While it may be tempting to get a one-way ticket to Paris or London, you should first research the cost of living in these places and see if it’s feasible. You can read about the experiences of other travelers online and see which places they recommend. You’ll need to account for the price of accommodation, other basic monthly costs, the quality of internet connection, and some other things.
Would you like to move to a big city or the place with plenty of beaches and a relaxed lifestyle (like Thailand)? Consider the pros and cons of each option. The quality of life is something you can’t be sure of until you actually move, but the forums and blogs can help you imagine how it would be. Perhaps you want to move to a remote location and get some rest from the busy life in a big city. Make sure it still has everything you need to work and live without interruptions.
Not all options fit everyone, so choose what’s best for you.
The post How to Choose Your First Destination as a Digital Nomad appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Travel the World by Teaching English Online appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One market, however, has always relied on remote workers and if you get a job in it, you’ll be able to travel the world while working and earning money to support your travels! We’re talking about teaching English as a second language, also known as ESL. Companies hire teachers from all around the world to provide daily classes for millions of people who want to learn English. How does that work?
The companies typically prefer employees from countries in which English is the first language. Others don’t require this, however, they do pay less. It also helps if you have a Bachelor’s degree, as many companies ask for it. Experience in teaching can also help you get a job faster and be paid better.
If you want to try out teaching ESL, don’t get discouraged if the initial payment is lower than what you expected. With some experience in the field, you’ll be able to get a raise or move to another company that pays better.
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