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Polaroid of the Week: Our Stunning Beachside Office in Mexico

Polaroid of the Week: Our Stunning Beachside Office in MexicoAs our stay at the beach house in Mexico draws to a close, we're sharing this Polaroid of our team working right by the water's edge—proof that reliable internet reaches even the shore. Originally posted on The Wireless Generation's Facebook page, this snapshot highlights the freedom of remote work. Our friends and fellow digital nomads, Christine and Drew Gilbert, are weeks away from completing their feature-length documentary on the wireless generation: professionals traversing the globe, powered by Wi-Fi wherever they roam.

The film, over two years in production, spotlights 18 digital nomads who relocated their lives for remote adventures worldwide. It's gaining traction online, underscoring the growing movement of location-independent workers and the surprising number of careers that thrive anywhere with connectivity. That said, the breathtaking ocean views from our current 'office' test even our focus and discipline as seasoned digital nomads.

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