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Thailand ends Visa-free travel for the Americas
This was just sent to me. Please be sure to plan accordingly as well as keep an eye out for any changes (as things can change quickly with the Thai government). Pilot program to launch Dec 2024 and be fully operational by June 2025. Link below: https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/thailand-ends-visa-free-travel-for-the-americas-eta-now-required-for-u-s-brazil-canada-dominica-and-more/
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getting rid of what you own...
I am in the process of getting rid of a lot of things I own and I am finding it difficult. Some stuff are easy to get rid of, but others...idk. I've done this before. Three years ago I moved from a 3 and a half to a studio apartment. So I don't have that much, but still, i am not sure why I find it hard right now. I really envy people who travel light. I really like the idea of minimalism, but I think there is some psychological clean up to do as well. Anyone went through this? how did you get rid of most of your stuff? Did you keep it to a minimum after or did you re-collect stuff in your new place?
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Day in the life of a Digital Nomad
Hey guys, I'm Tyler. I've been living out here in Thailand for 2 months now, and I have been helping Brett run the Nomad School Community. I'm planning on staying here for another year and I thought it would be interesting to share my average day as a Digital Nomad and also get to hear what your average day is like. I usually wake up at around 11 AM and as soon as I wake up I go out and get breakfast. At around 12 AM I'll start work. I usually work for about 2 hours and then I go and do my fitness at around 2 PM which is usually a swim or a walk. After I've done my fitness I grab lunch and chill for a bit. Then at around 4 PM I work for another 2 hours or so to get the 4 hours a day in. Then when I'm done work I go down to the steam room, come home, and sometimes I'll order myself a takeaway at around 8 or 9 PM. That's my average day but I would love to hear about yours! Also if you ever have any questions feel free to contact me in the DM's.
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Day in the life of a Digital Nomad
Screens vs Projector
Hello, Leaving my large desk monitors behind feels scary, I know I am not the only one! Thanks Brett for suggesting a small portable screen (in a previous post) - didn't know about these until you posted about them. (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B088TLQR3K/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_gl_i_8VSP2DT5PMSR05ACZYNP?linkCode=gs2&tag=brettdev-21) Has anyone tried using a small portable projector to solve the "screen real estate" problem of being a nomad? Thank for any advice or thoughts. Mary
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New comment Jul 29
The Atlas Twins in Chiang Mai
Did the Atlas twins ever resurface in Chiang Mai? This is a hilarious read: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/07/atlas-twins-digital-nomads.html
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