Vagabonding author Rolf Potts and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle
I heard a figure the other day that floored me. There are now 40,000 digital nomads living in the city of Chiang Mai in Thailand.
I heard a figure the other day that floored me. There are now 40,000 digital nomads living in the city of Chiang Mai in Thailand.
Recently had the opportunity to interview New York Times best-selling writer Chris Guillebeau (The $100 Startup, The Art of Non-Conformity) on ToutSuite’s ‘5ive O’Clock Somewhere’
As 2011 draws to a close I decided to sit down and take a couple of minutes to review what has been a pretty interesting
Over the past couple of years my wife and I have been experimenting with a form of lifestyle design that I’ve nicknamed ‘Digital Gypsy’. For us, being Digital Gypsies means we now divide our time between Italy, the UK and North America and have a number of businesses, some of which run on auto-pilot, that generate enough income to allow us to make it all possible. Digital Gypsies are part of a wider trend that also includes digital nomads and those individuals and families who are by choice location independent. We are a motley crew that consists of writers, web designers, entrepreneurs, designers, musicians and many other knowledge workers. What we all have in common is that we use technology, new ways of working, entrepreneurial spirit and minimalism to create a lifestyle that maximizes personal freedom. In this blog post I wanted to let you into the lifestyle of a Digital Gypsy.
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