How to become a digital nomad
Traveling the world over the last decade, I have become a kind of
travel detective: a pure passion for travel, with the intention of experiencing
life outside my comfort zone, capable and willing to travel, roaming freely
like a bird. But achieving the ability
to do that was quite difficult. It
meant that I had to experience a tremendous amount of pain if I took seriously
a life of leisure.
To achieve my travel dreams, I knew I had to live with passive
income. I did not know very well how I
was going to do it; I only knew that I
was going to do it. No matter what it costs,
that was the biggest image for me. And
it is the biggest image for many people.
Passive income, by far, is the most important financial tool that
will give you the freedom to not only receive income automatically, every
month, without failing, but it will also provide you with the means to have a
flexible schedule with which to pass the time . your family and children or
roam the world as a digital nomad, choosing to work whenever you like, on your
own schedule.
Even so, passive income implies a lot of pain. No, I'm not talking about joining a system
to get rich quick by a delirious internet marketer "who did it so you can
do it too". Do not buy on the hype.
If you have already thrown a fast one, I apologize. A bad apple can certainly spoil the
bunch. And although some internet
marketers are not completely ethical, not all are like that.
No matter how you achieve your passive income goals, without them,
it will be much harder for you to travel the world and become a digital
nomad. If you are starting a career
that allows you to telecommute or do work for clients virtually, then you are one
step ahead. You could spend your time
anywhere in the world that can accommodate your longed for nomadic lifestyle.
However, it is not just passive income. There are definitely digital nomads who live
with an active income. If you are
looking to travel, and are interested in living, working and immersing yourself
in another culture far from your home, you could do so with an active
income. It's about jumping through more
hoops and flying through the proverbial seat of your pants, but you can do it.
Considering that most of the destinations that are attractive to
digital nomads offer a relatively inexpensive lifestyle with a low cost of
living and overhead, in reality, having enough money to spend while traveling
is not as great a burden as to visit the right places and you are cautious with
your expenses.