Blog Posts, page 7 of 10
The Art of Effective Planning: Avoid Wasted Time and Stress
Planning may not be a sexy topic, but learning to plan properly means higher productivity, less stress, and more free time — and THAT is pretty damn sexy.
efficiencyproductivitytimemanagementRead post ›Shitty First Draft
Starting a new project is scary. What if it’s not perfect? What if people judge you? Here’s how to jumpstart your productivity with a Shitty First Draft.
creatingefficiencyproductivityRead post ›What I Found by Getting Lost: The Best Way to Discover a City
Don’t fall into the tourist trap of seeing the same places as everyone else. Go out and get lost in a new city. Who knows what you’ll find?
explorationtravelRead post ›Rocketships and Bicycles
How to combine a head-in-the-clouds mentality with a slow-and-steady work ethic to achieve your goals effectively (and faster than you might expect).
creatingfailureRead post ›Speechless: Key Phrases to Learn in a Foreign Language
Visiting a country where you don’t speak the language can leave you unable to communicate. By learning a few key phrases, you can make your life easier.
languagelearningtravelRead post ›Travel Essentials: The Uniform
One of the toughest challenges of my experiment in long-term remote living was figuring out how to dress myself from a carry-on suitcase for an entire year.
fashiontravelRead post ›Leaving
Today I flew to Milan, Italy, to kick off a full year of living and working remotely. So how did I feel? I didn’t feel much of anything. Which worried me.
adventureexcitementRead post ›Carry-On Travel Essentials: Luggage, Electronics, Toiletries, and Clothing
Take a look inside my carry-on and see my essential travel luggage, electronics, toiletries, and clothing for my digital nomad lifestyle and remote working.
carryonpackingRead post ›Homeless on Purpose: An Experiment in Travel and Working Remotely
How I plan to travel for a full year in Europe without a home address while tackling my bucket list, working remotely, saving money, and NOT paying taxes.
adventuretravelRead post ›Wizards and Assholes
When someone asks you for guidance, do you help him out? Or do you condescend to him and make him feel like an idiot?
mentorshipsuccessRead post ›