Location independence or digital nomad refers to a career that does not require your presence in a specific location to complete a job. Workers usually only require a connection through technology, and with the prevalence of the internet in even the furthest reaches of the globe, that can mean anywhere.
The many expats and travelers enjoying location independence is a testament to the viability of these careers. Whether it means you are starting a new career or transistioning from what you are doing now, the most important thing to remember is that it is possible.
In many ways, starting off a location independent career is starting a new business. This includes many challenges and rewards that you need to be prepared for. Here are some tips to help you succeed.
1. Do what you love. As the CEO of your own company, it is important to understand that you will need to be the motivator and workhorse behind any project. That will be close to impossible unless you love what you do.
2. Create a support system. There will be hard times ahead and you will need someone to complain to, help you, and possibly a shoulder to cry on. This could be your friends and family, or you can build like minded networks through social media forums like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Linkedin, and more.
3. Prepare While You're Still Employed. Realize that you may need to live on your savings so build up a fund to hod you over until you make a profit. Also use this time to build a clients or customer list.
4. Create a Business Plan. It is exciting embarking on a new career, but many people make the mistake of treating a new business like a hobby versus a real career. A business plan helps clarify what you need and what you expect to succeed.
5. Get professional help. Identify any areas you may need help with and realize your weaknesses. Just because you're starting a business, doesn't mean you have to be an expert on everything. If numbers aren't something you are confident about, look into hiring an accountant or bookkeeper. If you need to write up a contract and you're not a lawyer, hire one. In the long run, this can save you invaluable time and resources.
A great resource for those looking to make the move is the Location Independent website. It provides information on how to get started in different careers, resources, and organizations that can help you find your way.
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