As a remote worker, you've got a lot of choices. Rather than the same commute to the same office or site every day, the world is yours to explore. At some point, though, you've got to sit down and actually get some work done. While it can be tempting to just cuddle up on the couch all day with your laptop, I've found that working from home like that has some serious drawbacks.
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The Nomad's Guide to Dealing with Periods
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In the season 3 finale of Broad City, there's a memorable scene that many travelers can relate to: after being forced to gate-check her suitcase, Abbi gets her period during the flight and can't find a tampon. Despite asking around the cabin, the only solution her best friend Ilana can put together is ...
How to Spend a Year in Europe Without Overstaying Your 90-Day Schengen Visa
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We've recently been getting some questions about how we managed to stay in Europe for the last year. Neither one of us has a long-term resident visa, nor a European passport at this time (though we are in the process of applying for the Spanish long-term resident visa for next year). However, we didn't let that stop us from staying in Europe as digital nomads. So, here are a few things to keep in mind when planning your European trip if you only have a 90-day Schengen visa
To Co-Work Or Not To Co-Work?
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As digital nomads, we've come across a number of different potential working modalities. Some nomads swear by the coworking space and the connections and productivity that it can bring, while others are able to reap the same benefits working from home. What are our thoughts with regards to the coworking or not coworking quandary?
Why we are where we are
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As Jones and I have spent around a year on the road, we've received some interesting comments about our itinerant lifestyle. From the politely interested to the somewhat perplexed, to a suggestions that perhaps we were on the lam, a lot of people don't seem to know what to make of our desire ...
Welcome to our Queerly Nomadic adventure!
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Hi all, We're starting this blog to document our Queerly Nomadic adventures! Jones and I have been traveling for the past 6 months, having visited 6 countries, 3 continents, and 9 cities. As 25-year-olds with reasonably geographically flexible, digitally based jobs, we decided to explore and find out more about the world, the types ...