Exactly how you would do it in your country.
Looking for non-drinkers in a hostel is counterintuitive.
Sports groups, courses, guided meditations, etc. It really doesn't have much science
Exactly how you would do it in your country.
Looking for non-drinkers in a hostel is counterintuitive.
Sports groups, courses, guided meditations, etc. It really doesn't have much science
Don't pay attention to idiotic social media influencers. First rule.
After applying that, it really is as easy or difficult as you want to see it.
It is as simple as generating income online, you can get a job, be a freelancer or start a business. But don't think it will be easy, people overvalue their effort, how many quotes did you send to say it's not working for you? How many jobs did you apply for? If the answer is 100 it is little, if it is 200 it is little, if it is 500 it is also little, nobody knows. That it is COMPLETELY POSSIBLE to earn income to live as a digital nomad is a fact, I am from Uruguay and I have been doing it for years and many of my friends have made the transition, partly seeing my experience.
But there is no magic recipe, think creatively, try several different ways, find a way that works fairly well and try endlessly with that formula. It's a matter of time until you get it
Don't get frustrated by so little. Consider that 90% of Americans are completely ignorant in geography, we are even.
The most important thing is the food.
So any place where the food is halfway real is good.
If you come from the United States, the advantageous parts are not aware of how horrendous their lifestyle is in terms of health, I was there and I had to make a ridiculous effort of time and money to eat out without ending up obese.
Because it is a huge company and the service is good.
Only on /digitalnomad do I find so many criticisms of Airbnb. Almost everyone I talk to has no major problems.
Aside from the fact that it is OBVIOUSLY not intended for digital nomads, most people use it for tourism. But even so, I have been an Airbnb customer for years and I cannot complain, I have had better or worse experiences, of course, they are not hotels.
Exactly how you would do it in your country.
Looking for non-drinkers in a hostel is counterintuitive.
Sports groups, courses, guided meditations, etc. It really doesn't have much science