The big key for me, is that idea of working fast and efficiently. A lot of people think about how LONG they work, I think about how MUCH I GET DONE. I’m a business owner, so if I really grind, I can get everything done in two hours.
This is great! I'm considering long-term travel since I have a remote job, the main issue I'm forseeing is being limited in specific time zone because of the meetings I have to attend
oh man I'm in the same boat. I'm actually going to Japan in Nov and while I asked for the time off, I'm still going to try a few practice days of a normal work day to see how feasible it is
It’s true. Traveling while working isn’t gonna be all fun and games. However for me, *because I love to scuba dive* , I still think it’s great to travel while working. I like the sunlight, exercise, fresh air and excitement I get on vacation and by scuba diving, surfing, etc. Because I make over $200,000 a year, I’m able to work remotely and travel quite often. I travel/am gone for about 3 months out of the 12-month year.
Also I completely think that getting dressed is stupid idea for work. You’ll get less blood circulation in “dressy clothes”, it’ll be less comfy, and you’ll be less able to think quickly and be high IQ. FOR ME, I like to drink a big glass of water in the morning, do a light 1 or 2 min jog and then stretch my whole body really good. That wakes me up, improves circulation and gets me ready to work! Getting dressed nicely is only useful if you have video-chat meetings. If you’re just doing emails or online work that doesn’t involve video chat, then it’s pointless to dress nicely. Dress COMFORTABLY so you can work better and be more comfortable/less stressed
Even during days when i work in the office, i wear comfy discrete slippers. It helps a lot. Also when i wear sweat pants i feel a lot more relaxed in the chair.
This was incredibly helpful thankyou :) I'm trying to start locally remote work from home, and thinking to do travel and work, your advice about discipline etc really helps
Vacations are for vacations. I don’t use them for working. I shut down my machine and don’t connect my personal phone to work communication. However if I need to work for 2-3 days out of 3 weeks that I’d be away then I’d be ok with it if needed otherwise don’t want to think about work.
The big key for me, is that idea of working fast and efficiently. A lot of people think about how LONG they work, I think about how MUCH I GET DONE. I’m a business owner, so if I really grind, I can get everything done in two hours.
This is great! I'm considering long-term travel since I have a remote job, the main issue I'm forseeing is being limited in specific time zone because of the meetings I have to attend
oh man I'm in the same boat. I'm actually going to Japan in Nov and while I asked for the time off, I'm still going to try a few practice days of a normal work day to see how feasible it is
@@MxAxMar That's a good plan!
It’s true. Traveling while working isn’t gonna be all fun and games. However for me, *because I love to scuba dive* , I still think it’s great to travel while working. I like the sunlight, exercise, fresh air and excitement I get on vacation and by scuba diving, surfing, etc. Because I make over $200,000 a year, I’m able to work remotely and travel quite often. I travel/am gone for about 3 months out of the 12-month year.
What do u work as?
i would like to know because i want to live a similar lifestyle and im looking into jobs i can do that might help me accomplish that goal
I am also interested would u mind sharing what job you have that allows you that flexibility?
Damn your lucky 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jesus what job makes you 200,00?!
Also I completely think that getting dressed is stupid idea for work. You’ll get less blood circulation in “dressy clothes”, it’ll be less comfy, and you’ll be less able to think quickly and be high IQ. FOR ME, I like to drink a big glass of water in the morning, do a light 1 or 2 min jog and then stretch my whole body really good. That wakes me up, improves circulation and gets me ready to work!
Getting dressed nicely is only useful if you have video-chat meetings. If you’re just doing emails or online work that doesn’t involve video chat, then it’s pointless to dress nicely. Dress COMFORTABLY so you can work better and be more comfortable/less stressed
Even during days when i work in the office, i wear comfy discrete slippers. It helps a lot. Also when i wear sweat pants i feel a lot more relaxed in the chair.
This was incredibly helpful thankyou :) I'm trying to start locally remote work from home, and thinking to do travel and work, your advice about discipline etc really helps
Aw I'm newer in the game of remote working (6 months), and what you're saying is SO relatable! Thanks for sharing!
Vacations are for vacations. I don’t use them for working. I shut down my machine and don’t connect my personal phone to work communication. However if I need to work for 2-3 days out of 3 weeks that I’d be away then I’d be ok with it if needed otherwise don’t want to think about work.
Great Video. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for watching!
do you have to have visa to work and live abroad?? if you are just there for like a month or two
My job requires hard wired internet is there a way I can travel if my job requires hard wired internet only
Thanks for the insights
Great video
If you think US has the best wi-fi... you clearly need to travel more 😂
Right?!!! When I visited Europe. I had internet faster than the U.S. Xfinity and ATT Fiber in Germany and France.
NEVER NEVER don't you know that Corporate America has lost its Power. I only work remotely proudly while I'm on a Beach with a Laptop
well said! amazing video!
Never seen a girl as gorgeous as you!
Uyu