#WMYW: ON BEING A DIGITAL NOMAD & WHY LISTENING TO HARRY STYLES CAN INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY TO UP TO 200%


Hi everyone!

I haven't posted much in a while, I know. It's ironic because in the past few weeks, I've actually been out and about town, going to summer fetes and night drives; meeting up with strangers and leaving as friends. It's amazing.


So basically just posting to say hi. :)


You'd never believe how wonderful it is not to work nights anymore. I guess I made a heartfelt and lengthy post about that here, but I can't stress how awesome it is to finally, finally have a normal sleeping pattern.



I've spent some time at A Space, and I think you'd agree with me that it's one of the coolest co-working spaces in the city. 



The vibe there is great; it's chill, the interior design is beautiful and contemporary and the atmosphere is just so conducive for...creating. I love the fact that people gather there to create things and collaborate with people who are a thousand miles away. 

You gotta love the internet, right? 

That means our generation is not bound by geography anymore. You can literally be anywhere and still have a job. Sure people come to this gorgeous place to do their jobs and for convenience, but it's wonderful to know that as long as you have the internet, you can earn a decent living. And to think this didn't exist 10 years ago!

Digital nomads, that's what they call themselves. Maybe I'm part of the tribe now, myself.


I've been listening to a lot of Harry Styles lately, too. I swear this boy increases prod by around 200%. His new album is catchy and soulful and badass. It's something you just don't get to hear much these days and I love how this ex-boyband dude took that risk to create unique music.


Like I mentioned, I've been to a lot of events the past week, and I can't wait to share it all. They're all so culturey and artsy, too!

I guess that's it for now. I really just wanted to drop by and say hi.

So, hi!

All the love, 

K x






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