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This is the routine I perfected for myself as a nomad after a lot of trial and error:

- In the morning, I work at the Airbnb/hotel. I start the day without worries about packing/unpacking or preparations: a solid three to four hours of work. (Requirements: get a room with a workstation and a good chair. Tables are usually easy to find, but if the chair isn’t good enough, buy one.)

- Natural stop to have lunch, usually with a longer walk.

- Start work again around 2 PM at some coffee shop and order a coffee. Another three hours of solid work.

- Natural stop to use the bathroom (always a problem as a solo nomad, but not anymore), stretch my legs, and head to a different coffee shop.

- Final batch of work. Order something light to eat. No more caffeine. Another three hours of solid work.

In the end, I can get between nine and ten hours of solid work per day. I spend around three hours in one place, so I didn’t notice any uncomfortable looks.

I also don’t rely on power outlets or local Wi-Fi never. The laptop needs to last the entire time, but it’s easy because it’s only in the afternoon (around six hours, not the whole day). For Wi-Fi, I always get a good mobile package with unlimited data if possible. This makes it easy to sit anywhere, really.

My setup is usually my laptop, an iPad as a second screen, earbuds, and a mobile phone. It works like a charm.



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