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My Airbnb Playbook for Long-Term Digital Nomad Stays
After booking enough short-term rentals, you stop browsing Airbnb and start running a process. When you’re staying a month or longer, the difference between a good listing and the right listing compounds quickly to affect productivity, sleep quality, mood, and ultimately how much you enjoy your entire digital nomad experience. This is the playbook I…
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Marrakesh Digital Nomad Guide
If you’re ready to get off the beaten path and do some serious adventuring as a digital nomad, Marrakesh could be the place for you. Bigger cultural differences, less digital services, and possible language barriers mean you’ll be leaving easy-mode. But a thriving tourist economy makes Marrakesh one of the most accessible places to nomad…
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Exploring Tirana
In my last post, I shared details on how to navigate Tirana, Albania as a digital nomad. Now, on to the fun part! Here are my tips on what to do, see, and eat in and around Tirana. You’re going to have a blast! Favorite Eats in Tirana Tirana is a decent-sized city with a…
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Tirana Digital Nomad Guide
I keep going back to Albania, and not just because it’s one of the few remaining European nations outside the Schengen visa area. The beautiful Mediterranean climate, warm hospitality, proximity of both mountains and sea from each of its major city centers, and its central location as a hub for exploring other Balkan countries make…
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Digital Nomad Visas: Mexico
While considering options for longer stays as a digital nomad, I’d be remiss as an American not to take a close look at Mexico. I keep returning to Mexico again and again, not just because of its convenience to the US, but because of its lovely people, food, and endless options for vibrant and interesting…
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Digital Nomad Visas: Panama
So far I’ve looked at European destinations in considering options for a longer stay visa. While the night owl in me (read: grouchy in the mornings) loves living in the European time zones, there is an appeal to some options in the Americas. Not only will I be closer to most of my family and…

About Me
Hi, I’m Irene. I’ve been leading teams remotely since 2015. Location independence has given me the freedom to move across the country, show up for my family, and most lately to travel the world as a digital nomad. I want to help you navigate the world of remote work. Head to my socials to follow my journey!
