Category: Digital Nomad

When You Choose Where to Live

The thought hit me somewhere between Cala San Vicenç and Port de Pollença — a proper long run along the coast, the kind where your mind wanders as your feet find their rhythm. Three weeks into this Mallorca fitness retreat, and I’d finally settled into the pattern of it all. Early work sessions, then a run along the seafront, yoga, HIIT, breakfast, more work. I was the only one actually

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Balancing Work and Travel as a Digital Nomad Dad

After my last blog — written mid-flight, leaving LA for Porto — I settled in for my first proper stretch as a digital nomad. Porto is a lovely city, with good people and an easy rhythm that suits me. It is a step forward: a base for now, but with the freedom to spend time elsewhere too — the US to see my kids, Europe with family, and Latin America

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Digital Nomad: My next chapter

The Next Chapter Begins I’m writing this from 30,000 feet ✈️, somewhere between Los Angeles and Zurich, en route to Porto. This moment—this exact moment—is one I’ve been working toward for a couple of years. And yet, now that it’s here, it feels both thrilling and a little nerve-wracking, a strange mix of excitement and uncertainty. My current view: This past weekend was spent with my daughter ❤️, soaking up every moment. Sunday morning, I

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Becoming a Digital Nomad: My Journey

Recently, I embraced a lifestyle that merges my love for new experiences with the freedom of remote work: becoming a digital nomad. Unlike the whirlwind travel often associated with the term, I’m drawn to spending a few months in places I genuinely enjoy, with people I want to be around, rather than just passing through. This approach allows me to experience new settings deeply, while my remote businesses offer the

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I’ve Worked Remotely For Over Ten Years, and I Plan For 10 More

When I moved to the US in 2010, I found myself in a different country from my businesses. That’s when I decided to transition to remote work, and it’s been a fascinating journey ever since. Back then, the tools for remote working weren’t exactly ideal – Zoom didn’t even exist yet – but I made it work and learned a lot along the way. Since 2012, all my businesses have

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