Interview With Nomad Internet’s Jessica Garza

Jessica Garza is the COO and main driver behind Nomad Internet, as well as a traveler and digital nomad. Her accomplishments merit discussion.

I talked to her about her thoughts on digital nomadism, her experiences as the corporate queen, and the present situation when I sat down with her for this reason. Let’s take a moment to review the events of the Jessica interview.

I posed the question, “Given your popularity, what are your thoughts on tech nomadism?” to Jessica Garza.

“Tech nomad, digital nomad, work from anywhere – it’s all about how much control you have,” Jessica Garza said. “It all comes down to how much juggling you can do at any one moment. Indeed, it is becoming more and more well-liked. Nevertheless, the grass isn’t always greener on the opposite side. There are moments when the outside does not match the within. The current trend of tech nomadism is also applicable here.”

“When I first fully committed to being a digital nomad, I also believed that it would be simple, wonderful, and stress-free with no worries at all. This was partly due to my desire to escape the never-ending corporate grind and experience a change, break, and something new. No, being a digital nomad isn’t always comfortable. It has specific details, ins and outs, and intricacies all its own. Furthermore, not everyone will ever be able to live the life of a digital nomad and travel the world.”

“You need to be more structured if you want to maximize your tech nomadism. Like I did, you have to develop workflows, systems, or better yet, a fully remote digital nomad lifestyle. Due to the fact that you will be required to manage your job while engaging in a never-ending journey, meeting new people, and experiencing fluctuating weather. Work-life balance then becomes important.”

“I think it’s okay that people nowadays want to work from a mountain top in the Grand Canyon or on a beach in Bali, but to do it with everything in place, you better be prepared to make things more organized and in control.”

What experiences did you have in the business world and what are you going through now?

“To be honest, I had a terrific experience in corporate life. I won’t disparage my corporate time just because I’ve moved to the digital nomad side of things. Being a digital nomad was just a practical way for me to take a break and take stock of my life.”

“My spouse and I founded Nomad Internet, an internet service provider, and I served as its COO. I was always on the go, driving the show and managing things behind the scenes. There was also a rationale for being in the grind. Our goal and vision were clear. Disrupting the whole Internet services sector was the aim. The idea was to provide internet access to those who didn’t have it already: those who lived in distant, secluded, or rural regions; those who were digital nomads; those who lived in vans; and those who owned RV parks. And the task was carried out with success. Yes, and we accomplished it in splendid fashion.” “You asked, “What now?” Well, I’m a successful digital nomad right now. I travel extensively around the United States as a traveler. However, I continue to work. I work on a variety of cutting-edge projects. In some way, I continue to be a part of the Nomad Internet. To put it briefly, I enjoy what I do. And I finally found the well-earned break I had been waiting for. Right now, life is more rewarding than before.

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