The Nomad’s Arsenal: What’s in the Workbag of a Digital Wanderer

We live in an era dominated by technology, and the rise of digital nomads has long been in the working. Truth be told, digital nomads were already growing in popularity before the pandemic, but the post-COVID-19 world is truly opening new opportunities for professionals who felt trapped staying at home.

The appeal of being able to visit the world while earning a living through your digital skills has never been bigger. And while this unique lifestyle is constantly finding new recruits, there’s no denying that if you’re going to make it work as a digital nomad, you need to be prepared for anything the day might bring. And this brings us to what every good digital nomad needs to keep in their workbag. 

Workbag of a Digital Wanderer

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The Nomad’s Arsenal: What’s in the Workbag of a Digital Wanderer

Laptop

This is a no-brainer. Your laptop is the gateway to your virtual workspace, whether you are visiting Thailand or perched atop the cliffs of Santorini. Your laptop embodies the very essence of professional autonomy, so you want to make sure you invest in a sturdy and powerful device such as a MacBook. 

The reason why MacBooks are a favorite choice is that they promote advanced productivity, whether you are a copywriter, programmer, or even a digital artist. These devices have not only enhanced functionalities, but they are suited for a variety of complex creative tasks, making them the ideal go-to device for most digital nomads. 

Solar battery

In the nomadic world of digital professionals, a solar battery becomes a crucial kit, ensuring you can still power your work devices, including your mobile, even in remote landscapes. 

Indeed, while the typical remote worker environment in urban environments is a cozy coffee shop with sockets for laptops and phone charging, this may not be the case everywhere in the world. So, you certainly want to have a lightweight and practical solution for when there’s no power available!

Pack and travel:

Vapes or chewing gums

The demands of working in different time zones can be tricky, and many digital nomads admit that it can be hard to stay alert at times. So, it can be helpful to have a little pick-me in your workbag. If you’ve worked in Indonesia before, you’re probably familiar with the Kopiko sweet, a popular caffeinated candy that can reinvigorate you while you’re feeling a little low on energy. 

If you’re someone who prefers nicotine instead of caffeine, you may want to stay on the safe side, and bulk buy vapes before your trip. This will avoid buying brands you don’t know and that could be potentially dangerous. 

Journal

Workbag of a Digital Wanderer
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Ideas can strike at any moment, and a journal will become your holy grail for creativity. You can use it to jot down thoughts, sketches, or even project plans while you’re on the go.

It can be useful in situations where you have no access to the Internet — which is a risk when you’re on the road. 

Passport

A digital nomad should never go anywhere without their travel document, even if you are staying in one location. You never know whether a job could require identification documentation or the right to work. So, keeping your passport in your workbag could save you a lot of hassle!

The digital nomad lifestyle is constantly evolving, and it’s fair to say that in a few years, digital nomads may be able to work from anywhere more easily. But for the time being, you want to pack your workbag strategically. 

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