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Am I too old to start the journey?
I’m 27, turning 28 in May. My question is how will my age affect me in this new life? Right now i’m a corporate dev earning $145k per year. If i quit and start freelancing in thailand, i’d be lucky to make $30k my first year. Eventually i want to be settled with a woman around my mid 30s and i have to make pretty good money for that. Moving to Thailand will be a big hit for me financially and I’m wondering if I’m just too old to recover from that. Please tell me how your age affects you on your journey.
3 likes • Jul '24
You can just change your job to one that will allow you to work remotely even if they wouldn't pay as much as your current company pays. On the side you could then try freelancing or starting a business if that's your goal as well. You would still have the security from a remote job so it wouldn't be as risky as starting freelancing straight away.
My 4-Hour Workday
So, I've been thinking it'd be cool to hear about your typical daily routine. You know, how you balance work and life as digital nomads. I'll kick things off with mine. I'm usually up around 10am or 11am. I go to bed around 2am or 3am and try to get 8 hours sleep a night. I take about an hour to properly wake up, then head to a coffee shop or the office for a couple hours of work. I actually quit coffee 6 months ago, but I've recently started having a green tea in the morning to ease into things. This is my most productive time, so I always tackle the important stuff first. Around 1pm or 2pm, I head home for breakfast. I've found skipping breakfast until after my first work session really helps me focus. Next up is swimming and I do about 20 lengths then lay in the sun for 20 minutes to get my Essex tan 😁 and vitamin D. Then I chill for an hour or two before another work session, either at home, a coffee shop, or back at the office. Evenings are for relaxing. Lately, I've been loving the Thai steam room (the shit is amazing) or taking walks around Chiang Mai's old city. Both take about an hour and are great for unwinding. I'm not big on strict schedules, but I've found having a loose sequence works well for me: Work Exercise Work Relax Exercise Relax Sleep Keeps things simple and I don't feel rushed. All in all, I end up working about 3-4 hours a day. Sometimes less, sometimes more. I do use the Pomodoro technique so any work I do is 100% focused. I don't really do weekends off - I just keep this rhythm going every day and take days off randomly. It's a good pace for me - any more and I risk burnout. So that's my routine! What about you guys? How do you structure your days? Would love to hear your takes on work-life balance as nomads. Share your typical day - could be cool for everyone to see how we all do things differently.
My 4-Hour Workday
0 likes • Jun '24
Hey Brett, do you want to share with us what tasks are you focusing on when you're working?
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