anxiety, covid-19, digital nomad, disappointment, inspiration, workplace trends

Digital Nomads Had No Idea COVID-19 Would Have This Impact

The COVID-19 impact on the lives of many business owners, including digital nomads and entrepreneurs, has been substantial. Those who could free themselves from the constraints of offices — according to a New York Times article — and could keep their jobs had the following logic at the beginning of the breakout: “If you’re going ...

Hermann Rohr

A Digital Nomad, dressed in suit, walking at beach with briefcase

Why 2020 Is the Gold Rush for Digital Nomads

Ever since Internet technologies began to mature and become mainstream and more versatile, digital nomads have made them their domain. The term “digital nomad” is used to refer to people who work online and are location independent, meaning that they can move from one place to another when they feel like it or work demands ...

Armin Auctor

A woman using a laptop in the middle of a street.

New Job Trends: Being a Digital Nomad Is the Preferred Work-Life Option

Traditionally, being an employee meant a 9 to 5 job commuting to the office every day. But thanks to technology, this is no longer the only way of employment. High-speed Internet has given rise to the trend of being a “Digital Nomad,” a person who works from a location they prefer. Rise of the digital nomad ...

Armin Auctor

A young woman working at a laptop.