
Every day as a digital nomad is different, but there’s a rhythm — a balance between work and adventure.
A typical day might look like this:
Morning
I wake up early, often in nature.
Sometimes it’s the sound of the ocean, sometimes birds on the farm, sometimes the silence of the desert.
I make Moroccan tea, open my laptop, and start the first tasks of the day.
Midday
I move to a café or a coworking spot. I like working near people — it gives me energy.
My work sessions are focused, minimal, and productive.
I don’t need much: my laptop, my camera, a good connection, and a clear goal.
Afternoon
This is my moment of freedom.
I explore a new district, take photos, ride my motorbike, or simply walk with no destination.
I let the place inspire me.
Evening
A second work session if needed — or just a moment for myself.
Editing photos, writing stories, planning the next trip.
Sometimes, I work at night, especially when I’m inspired.
Being a digital nomad is not a vacation.
It’s a balance — a dance between responsibility and discovery.
And I love every part of it.