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FOR DIGITAL NOMADS

WORKSPACES

VagabondLifestyles.com

Part of the Vagabond Lifestyles is the freedom to work from just about anywhere!

Public & College Libraries

Cheapest Spot In Town!

• In just about every town or city in a develop country you will find a College, a University or a Public Library.

• They provide just enough background noise and human interaction to make them more interesting than your empty home.

• The biggest advantage is that these spaces are completely free (no need to buy the obligatory cup of joe), and include free WiFi.

Check with the front desk before settling into a cubicle in the corner to make sure their internet is accessible to the public and not just to students with special logins.

Coffee Shops

• Coffee shops are an obvious choice for anyone looking to get out of the house for a few hours of caffeine-fueled work.

• Don’t forget to purchase a coffee or scone every few hours (you will go hungry anyway). Coffee shops are, after all, businesses which won’t exist without our patronage.

There are some restaurants or fast food places that may have free WIFI but even though they are certainly a resource, I don’t like to recommend them, because they get busy and it can be hard to find a table during the morning and afternoon rushes.

My Very Favorite!

Bookstore

Fiction, Maybe Not!

• Independent bookstores, but also the big-box stores, are great places to retreat for a few hours of work and most of them have free WIFI.

• Like a coffee shop, you’ll want to make

sure you spend a little bit of money every time you work from a bookstore.

• Even if you buy a new book every day,

it’s still probably cheaper than renting a co-working space.

Friend-Filled Destinations

• Have friends in many of your destinations and many of them either at their homes or work locations have office facilities with WiFi.

• If you’re able to travel, take advantage

of your ability to work from anywhere and go see some friends.

• You’ll (hopefully) get a few free days of room and board, catch up with friends, make some fun memories, and continue to get your work done.

Another Of My Very Favorite!

Hostels, Hotels and other Accommodations

To Work or Not To Work…

• Now a day’s most of the travel accommodations such as hostels, hotels, B&B’s, etc., have WiFi.

• Even when hotels charge for WiFi

chances are that they have open (free of cost) WiFi in their lobby.

• I personally like Coffee Bars with WiFi but my second best is hotels’ lobbies. Also hotels that cater the business class client tend to have business centers for their guest.

Coworking Offices

• These are professionally-managed office spaces and are most often found in major cities throughout the world.

• If you need a truly professional alternative to your home office, this is the option for you.

• You can either rent space at a communal table, a cubicle, or a private office depending on your need.

Great For Brainstorming!

Working Spaces

Please Comment Below;

What are your favorite non-home locations for work? Where’s the strangest place you’ve ever telecommuted from?

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