Nomad Notebooks are pocket-sized journals created by two graphic designers and designed with various papers in order to spark creativity. Their Sea, Air, and Space pack features nautical charts as well as dot grid paper for maximum inspiration.
Call it the male Eat Pray Love! This popular travelogue chronicles vegan food, romantic encounters and exotic adventures in an exciting journey across Asia.
A Year in the Life of a Digital Nomad
As digital nomads, mastery is of equal importance with finding balance and enjoying the journey along the way. That is why creating a daily routine that provides stability and peace of mind on the move is crucial – whether that means making coffee in the morning, stretching for five minutes before work outs, or going for short walks outside. Whatever it may be, your routine will help keep your focus and productivity high while remaining healthy and happy throughout your travels.
Nowadays, #VanLife may seem to be all the rage, but nomadic lifestyles have long been part of society. Nomadism began during the counterculture movement of the 60s and ’70s as people sought freedom from traditional work structures. Since technology advancement, more individuals realize they can work remotely from different locations – and nomadism continues to expand today.
Digital nomads can be found working in many fields, with computer programming/IT/web design/creative industries/engineering/finance/marketing among them. Although they’re typically self-employed, some even find employment through knowledge process outsourcing companies that allow them to travel internationally as needed – it is no wonder their numbers have skyrocketed; many even selling their homes to make the move.
Lost Intentionally: The Inner and Outer Journey of a Spiritual Nomad
Monique Giroux embarks on an exhilarating journey of self-discovery in her captivating memoir Lost Intentionally. Unable to cope with modern life’s hectic pace, she took an unusual path–swapping business suits for hiking boots and abandoning Toronto for nomadic living – to pursue serenity and purposeful living. This engaging memoir vividly illustrates this life-affirming change between living under stress and one that provides serenity and joy in equal measures.
Modern nomads differ greatly from their prehistoric counterparts in that they travel more for spiritual growth and personal development. Modern nomads tend to be fierce individualists who distrust authority figures and traditional careers; modern nomads also relish taking risks when venturing into remote environments with unfamiliar cultures and lifestyles.
No matter where his travels take him – Oregon to Patagonia or back home to Canada – the narrator never settles down. Instead, he embraces a lifestyle which encourages constant reinvention of himself at every location, freeing himself from society’s expectations and enabling him to express authentically himself. Along his journeys he grapples with philosophical questions which provoke thought while at the same time being inspirational despite hardships or uncertainties encountered along the way. His inner resolve strengthens with every passing mile covered!
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
Cheryl Strayed finds herself spiraling out of control following the loss of her mother. Cheating on her marriage and trying heroin lead her to divorce him before embarking on an epic solo hike across California and Oregon on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) as an effort to regain control of her life.
This memoir became a New York Times bestseller for over one year and was made into a film starring Reese Witherspoon, as well as being considered a travel classic. While its focus is self-discovery, it’s also an exploration of grief.
While this book provides an inspiring tale of triumphing over hardship, its focus lies less in hiking the PCT than with its author’s internal and external struggles. She never really comes across as likeable character; therefore it seems hard to believe so many would follow her onto one of the world’s toughest trails.
What list of travel books would be complete without a story about a woman backpacking the Appalachian Trail? Although not as well-written or as comprehensive as other guides on this list, this one remains an enjoyable read with its captivating narrative about finding adventure even in unexpected places.
The Nomad’s Notebook: A Journey Through Food Culture and Self-Discovery
This book introduces us to a writer who leaves her job to travel the globe and find happiness. Along the way, she learns that life isn’t just about travel and food – it’s also about overcoming personal hardships – making this an inspiring read for anyone wanting to live life to its fullest.
Like Eat Pray Love, this memoir details an unforgettable year-long travel journey across 12 cities on four continents in 12 months – entertaining, thought-provoking, and ultimately leaving readers wanting more!
This book is an absolute must for travel enthusiasts. It provides an intimate view into the lives of two travelers living the nomadic lifestyle, detailing the struggles they experience as well as joys they experience and fears they face – making this read indispensable for anyone dreaming of becoming nomads themselves!
Hi! My name is Tina and Hannes – two digital nomads with a passion for travel and good food! On this blog we share tips, vegan Recipes and many other topics relating to Food for Nomads’ technology as well as helping others on their path towards success while supporting businesses on their way.