Life as a Digital Nomad

The best thing about being a digital nomad is the freedom it gives me. I can plan my days around when I work best — whether that’s writing early in the morning in Bali or answering emails from a sunny café in Lisbon. Changing my surroundings so often keeps things fresh and helps me avoid falling into a rut.

The hardest part? Always being on the move. Friendships can be short-lived — you meet amazing people, and then suddenly you’re in different countries. There’s also this constant feeling of uncertainty, never totally sure where you’ll be a few months from now.

Still, for me, the upsides outweigh the downsides. That mix of adventure and unpredictability makes me feel like I’m not just going through the motions, but actually shaping my life.


Vocabulary:

digital nomad – a person who works online while traveling, “She became a digital nomad and works from different countries.”

sunny – full of sunshine, “They moved to a sunny city near the coast.”

avoid – to stay away from something, “He tries to avoid traffic by leaving early.”

rut – a boring routine that feels hard to change, “She felt stuck in a rut at her job.”

short-lived – not lasting long, “Their excitement about the new project was short-lived.”

uncertainty – not knowing what will happen, “There is uncertainty about the company’s future.”

upsides – the positive things about a situation, “One of the upsides of remote work is flexibility.”

downsides – the negative things about a situation, “The downsides of city life include noise and traffic.”

going through the motions – doing something without enthusiasm, “He was just going through the motions at work.”

shaping – forming or influencing, “Her experiences are shaping her future career.”