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My Remote Year: Making the Most of the Digital Nomad Lifestyle


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At the end of January 2016 I packed my bags and set out for a year of traveling and working abroad with 75 people I'd never met as a participant in a program called Remote Year. It would be a journey of a lifetime. In just over a year, I traveled to 26 countries spanning 11 time zones. I summited an 18,000ft (6,000m) mountain, ate piranha I caught from the Amazon rain forest, learned to scuba dive, earned my European private pilot license, and bailed a friend out of a Thai jail. And I did it all while working full time as Seeq's Architect.

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On 7/20/2018 at 11:44 AM, Marketing said:

At the end of January 2016 I packed my bags and set out for a year of traveling and working abroad with 75 people I'd never met as a participant in a program called Remote Year. It would be a journey of a lifetime. In just over a year, I traveled to 26 countries spanning 11 time zones. I summited an 18,000ft (6,000m) mountain, ate piranha I caught from the Amazon rain forest, learned to scuba dive, earned my European private pilot license, and bailed a friend out of a Thai jail. And I did it all while working full time as Seeq's Architect.

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That sounds like a plan!! Currently I'm traveling with my 7-year-old daughter from New Zealand to Chile. And it's so exiting to experience the digital nomad feeling of being attached to nothing, only to the connections you build while traveling. And my daughter is having such a great time! 

Maybe researching some remote work news or specific threads about these kinds of trips could help you. That's what I did before leaving my hometown (Ontario). 

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