"The Hidden Downsides of Being A Digital Nomad" @ Hubud Bali
Brian David Crane Brian David Crane
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 Published On Aug 4, 2017

What are the downsides of being a digital nomad? While the positives of the digital nomad lifestyle are very sexy, there are some negatives which aren't talked about nearly as often including:

- Why being a digital nomad isn't for everyone (and why that's okay).
- The hidden financial realities of being nomadic.
- Building sustainable momentum and finding in-person mentorship.
- Handling the ongoing stress of moving and traveling.
- Routines and habits to get more high-quality, sustainable work done.
- Dealing with the loneliness of not having in-person coworkers.
- Meeting new contacts as a nomad. Is it business? Is it friendship?

About Hubud:
Hubud [Hub-in-Ubud] is a collaborative working space home to a diverse community of local and visiting creatives, techies, entrepreneurs and businessfolks, changemakers, downshifters and truth-seekers.

At Hubud, over 200 strong are working together to find new ways to thrive. Come join a community of people who are quietly changing the way we work, live and bring ourselves to the world!

About Brian:
Brian is the founder of CallerSmart, an award-winning iOS app and website which helps users investigate mystery phone numbers, and avoid unwanted calls and texts. The company has been featured by the likes of Mashable, The Next Web and others, and the CallerSmart app was dubbed "turnt up caller ID" by BuzzFeed in their “11 Things To Do Before You Start Dating Online” guide. The CallerSmart team is spread across 3 continents.

In his role as founder Brian has written for Inc. Huffington Post, Forbes.com, and elsewhere online about successfully building digital businesses and distributed teams. A self-described "aspiring polymath", Brian is an avid reader and a student of the habits and tools which facilitate personal and professional growth. He's been a digital nomad himself since 2014.

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