The Richardsons moved to Bali and embraced the digital nomad lifestyle after leaving their conventional lifestyle in the UK. Their courageous decision was met with both admiration and criticism.
With a leap of faith, the Richardsons left their home and settled in Bali, opting for ‘world education’ for their children in response to their dissatisfaction with the British education system and their desire for more quality time with their children.
‘World education’ refers to education through experiences in different parts of the world, made possible by groups such as Boundless lifea community of families with the same interests who are location independent.
Changing the sources of income
The Richardsons do utilize social mediaexploring online business opportunities and improving their digital marketing skills to support their new way of life. Their experience serves as evidence of the growing popularity of remote work and the digital nomad lifestyle, which combines work, learning and travel, while utilizing digital technology and the pursuit of a happy life.
Internet reactions
Many internet users have emphasized how brave they are to embark on this nomadic lifestyle. With the growing trend of digital nomadism, the Richardson family’s experience offers hope for a life that balances work, education and travel. Their new approach to work and education encourages others to think about different ways to survive and thrive in this new world.
The Richardsons’ journey provokes reflection on the pros and cons of embracing the digital nomad lifestyle as they learn about their new life in Bali. Their experience raises questions about the future of family dynamics, employment and education in this new world without borders.
Digital nomad mom Nina Hobson talks about how to keep everyone happy in a real nomad family
As a digital nomad mom, I have raised my three children (ages 3, 6, and 8) in different countries, embracing a lifestyle that is educational, liberating, and full of adventures, from hiking in Chile to interacting with penguins in Uruguay. Despite the idyllic sound of our travels, we face our challenges.
Here you will find brief tips to maintain a happy family life abroad based on our experiences:
- Don’t sacrifice safety: Research the safety of destinations, use trusted transportation options, and teach your children about safety protocols.
- Keep everyone informed: Address your children’s fears and concerns by listening to them and involving them in travel plans so they feel safe and understood.
- Be willing to let go of plans: Adapt to everyone’s energy level and mood, especially after traveling, to avoid overexertion and stress.
- Plan your healthcare: Live near reliable healthcare facilities, understand local conditions for medical conditions, ensure good insurance coverage and carry necessary medications.
- Find the education that best suits your child: Consider local education standards and supplement with homeschooling using online resources and education platforms as necessary.
- Pack light: Embrace minimalism to reduce physical and mental burdens, focusing on the essentials and learning to live with less.