Digital Nomading and Changing Business With Elisabeth Mayr
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the Work In Progress Cast! 😊🎉 In this episode, we delve into the world of digital nomadism and business transformation with Elisabeth Mayr, a freelance UX designer and digital nomad currently based in Japan.
Chapters:
- 0:00 Intro
- 0:40 Elisabeth's next destination
- 0:52 Insights on jetlag by @elisabethmayr4998
- 4:47 Elisabeth's mindset before venturing into freelancing
- 6:57 Her upbringing and experiences with overachieving
- 8:18 Describing Austrians and addressing stereotypes
- 9:35 Comparing complaints in rich countries
- 11:25 Advocating for travel as a school requirement
- 11:55 Appreciating public transport and a shocking Manila train incident
- 12:59 The motivation behind Elisabeth's digital nomad journey
- 15:58 Embracing challenges and personal growth
- 18:12 Cultural detachment through travel
- 21:58 Rethinking the "Where are you from?" question
- 24:22 Advice for aspiring digital nomads and insights on coliving
- 27:32 Unusual experiences in hostels and coliving
- 28:51 Tips on handling food poisoning and trying local cuisines
- 33:05 Venturing into non-English menu eateries
- 34:08 Elisabeth's business transitions and the role of UX in coaching
- 36:48 Coaching experiences and their distinction from therapy
- 38:43 Importance of networking and coffee chats
- 43:48 Perspectives on the term "coach"
- 47:30 Understanding the essence of coaching
- 50:52 Humorous moments and Elisabeth's business card reveal
- 53:36 Insights on the Financial Freedom for Freelancers course
- 56:06 Where to connect with Elisabeth
- 57:30 Outro
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