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What Is The Millennial Nomad Lifestyle And How You Could Live It Too

By definition a Millennial Nomad is:

“Someone who sees themselves as an explorer, a thinker, a person who embodies being wanderlust and doesn’t necessarily have one single place they call home.”

This community of travelers represents people working for themselves like digital nomads, freelancers and online business owners. But also people in their workplace, having the option to work remotely.

Nowadays, multinational companies know that if they want to keep their young employees, they will need to be flexible. This is how I started to adopt this lifestyle as my work provided me the flexibility I needed to have a foretaste of the laptop lifestyle and intrapreneurship.

Millennials are redefining the workplace and if companies do not follow the trend they will not hesitate to quit and go see somewhere else. Long gone is the time you would stay in a company for life or at least for 5 years. Nowadays, unless you manage to change a role in the company you work for, millennials would tend to jump from one company to another at least every 2 years.

But none of this would be possible without the evolution of technology.

The Millennial generation has known the transition of before/after internet and has adopted internet and technology into their lives.

Today, Technology and Millennials go together.

If one is missing the other, the world makes no more sense, the FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) kicks in after couple hours and you feel like you have “lost connection” with the world if you did not use internet for a whole day!

With Technology being part of our lives and guiding the way that we work, Millennials expect to be able to use it at their workplace, whether being able to browse social media at work or even working remotely. 

Having this work flexibility, no wonder that the digital nomad community grows bigger day after day.

When you realise that you only need a laptop, an internet connection to be able to work from anywhere in the world, suddenly there is no more limits but ourselves.

The Millennial generation is also a generation of roamers and entrepreneurs.

Roamers because it has become very easy today to travel and live in a different country. It is not as complicated as it used to be and not as expensive either. If you need any travel hacks to plan your next trip you can check my posts How To Find Cheap Travel Deals Online right here.

And entrepreneurs because it is no more rocket science to launch an online business with the tools that we have nowadays. And there are thousands of online resources available depending on how serious and committed you are to achieve your goals. I started my journey as a blogger and then decided to transfer my professional expertise in digital marketing and create my consulting business helping small business owners and entrepreneurs promote their business using social media. And this would have not been possible without this training I enrolled for. It really opened my mind on the endless possibilities of earning a living using social media.

Some will even start their online entrepreneurship journey as a side hustle and see where that lead them. That is how I started. And others will take the leap, quit their corporate life and start working for themselves because they enjoy the freedom of being their own boss and create things that would create value for a community.

They can decide when and where they want to work, live and travel.

But if you think that becoming a digital nomad means not having a professional structure, you are wrong.

The rise of co-working  and co-living spaces is also in expansion. If you want to work from a coffee shop in the morning and then join a community of digital nomads at a co-working space, it is now possible. Or if you want to spend your productive hours working from the beach before your surf lesson in the afternoon, this is also possible. The choice is yours.

You can even rent offices per hour if you wish. I found this cool website recently which is the Airbnb for workplaces. It is not yet available everywhere in the world, but I love the concept.

We live today at the age of information and it is evolving like a bullet train. Hence the reason to keep up with the last trends regularly or you might fall in the box of “has been”!

The way our education system is made is no more adapted to this new lifestyle.

Nowadays, it is all about practice and taking risks if you want to become successful. Learning how to be successful is a great start but won’t allow you to become successful if you do not decide to take action.

The idea of work-life balance is no more something foreign or exclusive. It is happening more and more every single day and you can see it with real life examples like travel bloggers, YouTubers, film-makers, online entrepreneurs.

So, rather than daydreaming about how your life could be or scrolling through someone else’s feed and envy their life, why don’t you combine work, life and travel using the technology available at your disposal.

After all, if you are reading this today, it means you do everything else at the click of a button. ;)

If you would like to learn more about the exact steps to become a digital nomad and work from your laptop, you can learn everything I have learned through my Social Media Bootcamp course where you will learn the foundations of setting up and running an online business using Social Media.

And if you’d like some 1-on-1 advice instead, feel free to schedule a call with me where I will be able to answer all the questions you may have before you take the leap!

You are only couple clicks away from a totally different life.

As always, if you enjoyed reading this post, make sure to like it, it actually makes a difference. And if you know anyone that would be interested in starting an online business and travel the world and live the digital nomad lifestyle without breaking the bank, feel free to share this blog post with them. 


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