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2020 Guide to Becoming a Digital Nomad

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You’ve had enough. You realize that your American dream is becoming more of a nightmare.  Perhaps you love what you do, but not who you work for. So you decide to shoot your shot and plan your Blaxit…then, the obvious question arises.  How are you going to support yourself abroad? Enter, the digital nomad.

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What is a Digital Nomad?

Digital nomads are remote workers/business owners who leverage technology (ie: computers) and telecommunications systems (ie: WiFi) to perform their jobs. Essentially, it is a person who works online or operates a business remotely while traveling. Many digital nomads live abroad and travel to various foreign countries versus working from a permanent physical location such as an office.

Is Becoming a Digital Nomad Right For Me?

Imagine sitting on a lanai overlooking the ocean while working on your laptop. Sounds inviting right? The digital nomad lifestyle can be quite alluring depending on the type of work you want to do and the country you’re considering. As with anything, you have to take stock within.  For example, if you prefer working around people and feeding off of the daily interactions with co-workers, you may have a hard time grappling with the feelings of loneliness that can come with being a digital nomad. 

Here are a few questions to consider:

  • Do you enjoy working independently?
  • Are you good at trouble-shooting?
  • Do you adapt well to new environments?

If you answered yes, you are well on your way.  

How Do I Get a Job as a Digital Nomad?

One positive thing that has come out of the pandemic, is that you are no longer limited to the typical jobs of most digital nomads like virtual assistant, copywriter and transcriptionist.  Now, you can look for work in virtually any profession without short-changing your career aspirations.

Sites for Remote-Only Jobs:
(Pro Tip: Use “remote” in your keyword for location)

Resources to Help You Succeed

WiFi:

Skyroam – Get fast, secure 4G LTE WiFi in 130 countries, a remote camera, power bank, and integrated smart assistant into one pocket-sized gadget. 

Huawei Mobile Hotspot – Delivers rapid download speed up to 150 Mbps 4G LTE and 43.2 Mbps 3G download.

TP-Link N300 Wireless Portable Nano Travel Router – Up to 300Mbps WiFi speed on 2.4G hertz band for lag Free video streaming.

Collaboration:

Microsoft Teams – Offers chat-based collaboration platform complete with document sharing, online meetings, and many more extremely useful features for business communications.

Zoom – A popular cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars.

Work From – Curated connections for people working remotely including information on meetups, virtual coffee hour and coworking spaces.

Bottom line, the life of a digital nomad can be an exciting part of your journey abroad.  So cheers to kickstarting your way to freedom! 

Chrishan Wright is a former corporate marketing executive turned global entrepreneur, storyteller, and Chief Freedom Advocate exploring what it means for Black women to build lives rooted in peace, purpose, wellbeing, and global possibility.

Through Blaxit Global, she shares honest reflections and practical insights on life abroad, reinvention, wellness, entrepreneurship, aging, and intentional life design beyond the borders of the United States.

After building a successful corporate career in the U.S., Chrishan made the decision to redesign her life internationally in pursuit of greater alignment, flexibility, wellbeing, and freedom. Following years of global travel and exploration, she relocated to Portugal, where she continues building a life by design — not by default.

Today, Chrishan has become a trusted voice in the global living space, inspiring Black women around the world to question inherited definitions of success and imagine more expansive possibilities for how they live, work, age, and move through the world.

Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Essence, EBONY, Condé Nast Traveler, HuffPost, and other leading media outlets covering global mobility, lifestyle transformation, and Black expatriation.

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