
What if you could design your entire life around freedom and flexibility? That"s exactly what Kayla Ihrig did when she bought a one-way ticket to Mexico in 2017, launching herself into the world of digital nomadism. This journey ultimately led to an unexpected book deal, "How to Be a Digital Nomad," and a thriving freelance career. In this conversation, Kayla shares the truth about the digital nomad lifestyle beyond the Instagram highlights. While beautiful destinations like Croatia and Guatemala feature in her story, she discusses the challenges that rarely make it onto social media: loneliness, financial instability, and the mental toll of constant movement. "It can be bad for your mental health," she admits, describing the delicate balancing act nomads face between enjoying their surroundings and maintaining professional commitments. Key Topics Covered The Reality Behind the Instagram LifeThe mental health challenges of constant movementFinancial instability and uncertaintyDealing with loneliness on the road From Content Creator to Published AuthorHow daily LinkedIn posts led to a book dealBuilding an authentic audience through real experiencesThe power of consistent, genuine content creation Marketing in the Digital AgeWhy podcast appearances trump social media for book promotionBuilding genuine connections through conversationLeveraging digital platforms for unprecedented opportunities Making Nomadism SustainableOrganization strategies (Google Sheets for everything!)Establishing routines and family check-insFinding community through coworking spacesThe freedom to be present for life"s crucial moments Resources Visit writingfromnowhere.com to learn more about Kayla"s journey and discover resources for your own adventure in reimagining work and life. Have a comment? Text me! Support the show **************************************************************************** ➡️ P.S.: 📬 If you love the conversations on this podcast, you’ll love my Substack newsletter. I share personal stories, publishing advice, and tools to help you grow as a writer. Subscribe for free or become a paid supporter to access it all.
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