A narrative nonfiction account of transitioning from a traditional office-based career to a location-independent lifestyle, this book follows a couple who leave city life behind and begin working remotely while moving across multiple environments, from rural cabins to tropical destinations. It explores how advances in technology and the global shift toward remote work made it possible to decouple work from a fixed location, while documenting the practical and emotional realities of redefining daily routines, time use, and long-term life planning. This book is intended for professionals, remote workers, and readers interested in digital nomadism, lifestyle design, and alternatives to the conventional 9-to-5 structure, particularly those seeking to understand how a career can be maintained while living in different parts of the world. It may also appeal to individuals considering relocation, extended travel, or a more flexible approach to work and personal priorities. Through a blend of memoir and reflective analysis, the book presents real-world experiences, observations on productivity and well-being, and insights into topics such as remote work infrastructure, time perception, mobility, and the trade-offs involved in building a location-independent life.

Titel
Living Where Others Vacation
Untertitel
A True Story of Remote Work, Digital Nomad Life, Slow Travel, and Escaping the 9-to-5 to Live Anywhere in the World
EAN
6610001213350
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.11 MB
Anzahl Seiten
152