Entrepreneurial Female Millennials Love The Digital Nomad Lifestyle

Published:  14 Feb at 6 PM
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Digital nomads come in all shapes, sizes, nationalities and colours, and they’re not always men!

Entrepreneurial millennial women are taking the road to exotic destinations and loving every minute of their journey. Whether they’re writing travel blogs, creating apps, running online sales sites specialising in local products or blogging about anything and everything that comes to mind, female digital nomads are as important to the trend as are their male counterparts. In addition, they’re just as thrilled to get away from the daily grind in their home countries and find new experiences as they travel the world and are just as imaginative as are their male counterparts.

Working from wherever you’re calling home at the present time has two massive advantages – there’s no boss telling you what to do and when to do it and you don’t have to dress up to go to work! Sitting in a rental apartment writing about whatever takes your fancy, creating a great new app, using your imagination on an eBook or working on a new tech innovation can all be done in your night wear or in nothing at all. For a different experience, co-working spaces are now everywhere, and are useful if you feel like a few hours with human company.

About the only work discipline which applies to digital nomadism is the ability to organise your own schedule in order to fit in fun things like a massage, fitness classes, yoga groups and even exploring the surrounding environment. It doesn’t really matter if you take a day off to watch mindless TV, search online for things you’ve always wanted to know about and never had the time to research or simply doze and dream about where to head next. The beauty of being a digital nomad is that the entire world really is your oyster and you can take it or leave it as you choose.

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