I often have these feelings, but whenever I return home, I regret it within a week, wondering why I ever came back. That’s when I find myself booking new tickets and planning my next adventure. It’s all about balance, though. I’m trying to bring more structure into my life, similar to what I have at home. No more hotels or subpar apartments-now, I always look for a place that feels like home, with a living room, kitchen, and all the comforts I need. I also make sure to get a fitness membership and join co-working spaces, which are great for meeting new people and staying connected with others. I’ve learned to stay in one place for at least a month before making new plans. This way, I can find a good balance between work and travel. I try to establish a base where I can live and work, and from there, I organize my travel activities. Recently, I’ve adopted more of a hybrid approach, where I go home more often to visit family and friends. When I’ve had enough of being home, I simply pack up and head back abroad, ready for the next chapter.
I totally relate with you Rafa, I was there some time ago. Hope you will find your base (a cheap studio to rent somewhere) - so you have your cocoon with a kitchen and a routine. And travel when ever you want and for as long as you want.
I can't wait to have that place to call home and keep traveling and creating from there... it will be my next step and I am excited to share all here 🥰
a lot of people mention loneliness as a DN, but you could also easily become lonely if you own a home and live in one place. Mostly just depends on your willingness to put yourself out there DN or not
I totally agree with you, you can be lonely anywhere anytime but i think the DN life can make it a bit harder.. i consider myself super outgoing, always put myselft out there but i did have moments when i felt lonely because i missed consistency... but everyone is different!
Really appreciate the topic of becoming desensitized to amazing experience because you've experienced too much too fast. Definitely another reason why I'd like to be a "slow"-mad and stay at a place 4-6 months at a time to really ground myself.
Amen to all these points. I'm a DN who doesn't meet too many DNs, so I don't hear most of these things from anyone else (just myself). So many good points here
well i wil be also shearing one day my story, in short i have had experienced pretty crazy journey not as a digital nomad YET.. that gives you a "financial security" but imagine moving from places to place(changes by nature), high cortisol-stress, what does to your mental health and so on.. without any like financial stability.. crazy how it all move into mental space -burnout and couses many health issues.. and like the body then get used to it and can demage the brain and health overall.. as you said MOVE SLOWLY.. gound for a while . make plan and so on.. mainly take care of wellbeing, also havnig solid routine where you can take everywhere, find balance.
Great vid as usual, Rafa. The main issues I have faced as DN were: Lack of beloging Things are really hard when you get sick, in another, in another language. Looks like all DN are running from something, like a major pain, or stuff related. Few people are really enjoying being DN. As you get older, you will feel the longing of coming back home, trust me. Get to know other cultures and other countries, also becomes a routine.
Have you ever considered going to Portugal? It has beautiful beaches, huge community of digital nomads and expats, and since you are Brazilian, the culture and language will be familiar to you. Maybe that's the place you should try going to.
Access to a warm beach and mountains in the same day and having access to the best foods rom all cultures incl thai food, sounds like where I'm at right now; Los Angeles ( I live next to a top thier Thai restaurant). I'm still bored of this place though and want to see if there is anything "better" out there
I’m studying to be one sort of digital nomad. I said “sort of” because I will not be travelling too much. I will probably live in a gorgeous place in Italy where there are no jobs and the rent is cheap hahaha
I think DN is ok for a while when you young but at some point you will realise that a home where you have a routine etc is a good thing too. i love travel but i am a homebody too i like owning something working on the garden and house etc and having a friend group around
it all comes down to 2 things. 1. Are you the type of person for this? and 2. Are you doing everything to make this experience a pleasure. If you are a person who can’t be alone in general, needs to see friends and family on a regular basis, then this lifestyle is probably not for you. BTW making deep connections and real friendships is hard in general these days and not limited to the digital nomad experience.
Lol, that's what I would do yes. Just find one good place like in Bali and work there 8 months a year with some ocasional travels to nearby countries.. Just keep it simple. Also, ideally I would like to travel/live with some collegues or friends
You´ve just destroyed my sweet dreams of becoming a digital nomad. Now I´m deeply depressed and need a therapy (of course I will use your affiliate link, so you can make a decent recurring passive income just from me, don´t worry!). I´m kidding, of course. Great and honest video! This is rare.
PLEEEAAASSEEEE use a microphone kit like Rode or DJI or similar. Using the Mic from your camera adds a lot of reflexions from the room. This makes it difficult to listen to you until the end, as your voice sounds high and therefore cannot compensate for the reverb sound. Your videos are very interessting, so please try it with a Onbody-Mic.
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I often have these feelings, but whenever I return home, I regret it within a week, wondering why I ever came back. That’s when I find myself booking new tickets and planning my next adventure. It’s all about balance, though. I’m trying to bring more structure into my life, similar to what I have at home. No more hotels or subpar apartments-now, I always look for a place that feels like home, with a living room, kitchen, and all the comforts I need.
I also make sure to get a fitness membership and join co-working spaces, which are great for meeting new people and staying connected with others. I’ve learned to stay in one place for at least a month before making new plans. This way, I can find a good balance between work and travel. I try to establish a base where I can live and work, and from there, I organize my travel activities.
Recently, I’ve adopted more of a hybrid approach, where I go home more often to visit family and friends. When I’ve had enough of being home, I simply pack up and head back abroad, ready for the next chapter.
I totally relate with you Rafa, I was there some time ago. Hope you will find your base (a cheap studio to rent somewhere) - so you have your cocoon with a kitchen and a routine. And travel when ever you want and for as long as you want.
I can't wait to have that place to call home and keep traveling and creating from there... it will be my next step and I am excited to share all here 🥰
a lot of people mention loneliness as a DN, but you could also easily become lonely if you own a home and live in one place. Mostly just depends on your willingness to put yourself out there DN or not
I totally agree with you, you can be lonely anywhere anytime but i think the DN life can make it a bit harder.. i consider myself super outgoing, always put myselft out there but i did have moments when i felt lonely because i missed consistency... but everyone is different!
I feel you 100% after 3 years nomadic lifestyle, processing the same issue with you. Thank you for sharing all the feeling and summarize💜
Really appreciate the topic of becoming desensitized to amazing experience because you've experienced too much too fast. Definitely another reason why I'd like to be a "slow"-mad and stay at a place 4-6 months at a time to really ground myself.
It's super important to talk about mental health, I wish everyone could try therapy once!
exactly, more people shpuld do it!
Amen to all these points. I'm a DN who doesn't meet too many DNs, so I don't hear most of these things from anyone else (just myself). So many good points here
It's good to hear you are not the only one feeling something right? Hope you're being able to manage them :)
well i wil be also shearing one day my story, in short i have had experienced pretty crazy journey not as a digital nomad YET.. that gives you a "financial security" but imagine moving from places to place(changes by nature), high cortisol-stress, what does to your mental health and so on.. without any like financial stability.. crazy how it all move into mental space -burnout and couses many health issues.. and like the body then get used to it and can demage the brain and health overall..
as you said MOVE SLOWLY.. gound for a while . make plan and so on.. mainly take care of wellbeing, also havnig solid routine where you can take everywhere, find balance.
Great vid Rafa! I'm transitioning from backpacker to DM and all your advice is very usefull. Thank you!!!
Great vid as usual, Rafa. The main issues I have faced as DN were:
Lack of beloging
Things are really hard when you get sick, in another, in another language.
Looks like all DN are running from something, like a major pain, or stuff related. Few people are really enjoying being DN.
As you get older, you will feel the longing of coming back home, trust me.
Get to know other cultures and other countries, also becomes a routine.
so true!! I learn so much from you ❤
Have you ever considered going to Portugal? It has beautiful beaches, huge community of digital nomads and expats, and since you are Brazilian, the culture and language will be familiar to you. Maybe that's the place you should try going to.
Thank you Rafa. God bless you
definitely relating! In Colombia solo❤
Access to a warm beach and mountains in the same day and having access to the best foods rom all cultures incl thai food, sounds like where I'm at right now; Los Angeles ( I live next to a top thier Thai restaurant). I'm still bored of this place though and want to see if there is anything "better" out there
I’m studying to be one sort of digital nomad. I said “sort of” because I will not be travelling too much. I will probably live in a gorgeous place in Italy where there are no jobs and the rent is cheap hahaha
I think DN is ok for a while when you young but at some point you will realise that a home where you have a routine etc is a good thing too. i love travel but i am a homebody too i like owning something working on the garden and house etc and having a friend group around
Yayy🎉 new video ❤ thanks *start watching*
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!!
it all comes down to 2 things. 1. Are you the type of person for this? and 2. Are you doing everything to make this experience a pleasure.
If you are a person who can’t be alone in general, needs to see friends and family on a regular basis, then this lifestyle is probably not for you. BTW making deep connections and real friendships is hard in general these days and not limited to the digital nomad experience.
I don't get it- why does one need to keep traveling to be a digital nomad? Can't you work for one company and just stay in another country?
Lol, that's what I would do yes.
Just find one good place like in Bali and work there 8 months a year with some ocasional travels to nearby countries..
Just keep it simple.
Also, ideally I would like to travel/live with some collegues or friends
You´ve just destroyed my sweet dreams of becoming a digital nomad. Now I´m deeply depressed and need a therapy (of course I will use your affiliate link, so you can make a decent recurring passive income just from me, don´t worry!). I´m kidding, of course. Great and honest video! This is rare.
🤯 Tomei um susto quando você disse que era brasileira!!! ❤🇧🇷
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PLEEEAAASSEEEE use a microphone kit like Rode or DJI or similar. Using the Mic from your camera adds a lot of reflexions from the room. This makes it difficult to listen to you until the end, as your voice sounds high and therefore cannot compensate for the reverb sound. Your videos are very interessting, so please try it with a Onbody-Mic.
Pros and Cons with everything.....
A nossa casa será sempre a nossa casa.
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7:00 You belong to the Earth :)
That's true 🥰🥰
Slow is key
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i have all of them hahaha
Better help virus making the rounds again. Nomads these days just put these copy cat sponsor videos out. No real way to know if they just wrote a fake script for the sponsor. People weren't born yesterday its so obvious most of you are lying.