The Tools of The Global Nomad

 Andy

My good friend, Andy Abramson has truly been able to Experience Mobility.  Since last October, he has lived as a Global Nomad experiencing the best ways to stay connected and has shared it with folks who need more than just email and voice mail.  Andy doesn’t just “talk the talk,” but rather he actually “walks the walk,” every day.

Andy is the executive who can and does work anywhere with the result that he has a business lifestyle that is highly productive, effortless ( he says) and a great deal of fun.  He is in Europe right now on a whirlwind trip through Lisbon, Portugal, Barcelona, Paris and London and then he will be on the East Coast, the West Coast, back to the East Coast, into the Midwest, all before August 9, when he will move back into his house after months of reconstruction.

Along the way Andy is staying in “very business executive work-friendly and amazingly artistic, modern and well run hotels, all of which offer very high-quality Internet and many of the comforts and services a business traveler needs”.

So how does he do this? By using the technology his agency’s clients offer and those of others many of us use every day.  Sounds interesting doesn’t it?  If you have an interest in how Andy is Staying Connected Professionally everyday then you want to click this link:  The Tools of The Global Nomad and read how Andy does it.

Andy is quick to say that it’s not all technology all the time, but if you want to Experience Mobility then you need to find other essentials that make your life easier.  So here are some tips from Andy that will make it more of a breeze and give you more time to enjoy where you are each day (and night): More Tools for The Global Nomad.

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One Response to “The Tools of The Global Nomad”


  1. Interesting read! Thanks for posting the links to this blog.

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