Wondering how your work-life routine would look like from a different continent?

Wondering how your work-life routine would look like from a different continent?

The idea of traveling while working remotely would be a dream come true for many, but is it possible? If you’re used to a 9 am to 5 pm work routine in your current home location, the thought of uprooting your current schedule and figuring out how to adapt your daily work routine around changing time zones and locations around the world can seem daunting.

What if we told you that you could keep that same 9 am to 5 pm routine in a new country in your same time zone? Or if we told you that you could shake up your current routine and shift to a different time zone and location that fits with your desired lifestyle?

Whichever path you choose, one thing is for certain - shaking up your routine is not just possible, it’ll also open up a whole new way of living, a world of possibilities, and best of all, new friends to experience it with.

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For those usually working from North or Latin America.

Europe & Africa: Begin your mornings with a gentle pace, syncing up with your team in the early afternoon. Whether it's savoring a café con leche in Madrid or taking in the sights of Marrakech, there's a whole world waiting for you to explore during your mornings before your colleagues back home even log on for the day.

Asia: Kickstart your day by checking any urgent messages from the night before and head off shortly after for a late morning or early afternoon exploration around the city or leisurely lunch. Then take a breather until late evening before diving into work with a smile on your face. This time zone will require the most discipline but also rewards you with the ability to have a “real life day before you even start your work day”.?


?For those usually working from Africa or Europe.

Latin America: Sync your timezone with the US for productive mornings and relaxed afternoons. Take a solid break around lunchtime to recharge, then wrap up tasks well before the sun sets, leaving ample time for personal pursuits.

?Asia: Embrace the morning vibes of a new city and launch into your workday in the late afternoon, ensuring you have plenty of time to delve into the local culture and surroundings. Each day brings a new opportunity for exploration and connecting with like-minded Remotes.


For those usually working from Asia, Australia, or New Zealand.

Latin America: Enjoy a full day of adventures or exploration before transitioning into work mode around 7 or 8 pm as your team back home starts logging on for the day. Just enough time to fit in exploring ancient ruins in Machu Picchu or outside of Mexico City.

?Africa or Europe: Kick off your day bright and early to overlap with your team’s afternoon, then enjoy a midday interlude for leisure activities, such as a cooking class or beach time, before shooting off some emails and work asynchronously before you log off at night.

Working remotely from a new continent isn't just about switching up your surroundings; it's about unlocking a whole new realm of possibilities. Whether you hail from Asia, Africa, Europe, or Latin America, the benefits of embracing this change are endless.?

?As a community with over 90 nationalities traveling on our trips, you can rest assured that there are usually people working diverse work hours who will be joining you for your walks to the workspace or your before or after-work adventures.

Cheers to living, working, and adventuring like never before.

Absolutely loving the concept of aligning work schedules with lifestyle desires around the globe! ???? Remember, as Mark Zuckerberg mentioned - the biggest risk is not taking any risk. With the right mindset, remote work can open doors to not just new locations but unparalleled growth and learning. #RemoteWork #LifestyleGoals

Tue Le

CEO, Entrepreneur, and Full-time Nomad | Travel, Remote Work, Community, Hospitality Executive

1 年

It's so much easier to manage the different time zones when someone else is taking care of the logistics like Remote Year!

Miriam Siale

Community & Content Strategist | Digital Transformation & Marketing Psychology | Scaling Global Communities

1 年

Insightful!

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