
I have been inserting "freelancing" in my life since 2012.
For the most part, it was all good but living in a country where one needs to have a full-time job to be able to apply for credit cards, postpaid lines, visa for traveling to other countries, etc. I must admit, it has some downsides too.
Digital Nomad?
A digital nomad is someone who uses desktop computers/laptops/smartphones and of course, the internet, for working remotely.
In this post, let me share with you all the Pros and Cons that I personally experienced during my almost 5 years of working at home.
PROS
- Flexible Time - Work anytime you want! There are no rules! (okay, except when you have a deadline!)
For most of my "work-from-home days" I was an online tutor, teaching English to ESL learners or just merely talking to them casually. In this line of work, I can work anytime I want, we had students from 13 countries so even if I choose to work at 3 am PHT, there will always be someone from the other side of the world who would want to talk to me. EASY MONEY!
When it comes to making logos/digital art/web design/digital paintings, you can still work anytime you want just as long as you can show something to the client or finish everything before the deadline.
- Wear anything you want! Makeup? ain't nobody got time for that! - Everyday, I just wear a nice jacket or nice shirt then just wear boxers! Noone will know anyway, they only see my face! Hooray! 
- Never feel FOMO ever again- Never miss on any events ever again! You are your own boss! 
- Travel anywhere you want! - Because you have so much time, you can go anywhere you want and still work there or not! :) 
- Traffic? - What's that? One of the reasons why I quit my full-time job was because I was wasting 4-6 hours a day by just commuting. 4-6 hrs for a 10.4-kilometer journey. Yep! You read that right. Traffic and transportation means are just that bad from my part of the city. Thanks to home-based jobs, I no longer have to commute! 
- Save a lot of money - Working from home means that you can save on food costs and stay away from impulsive buying. Hahaha! 
CONS
- The enemy - is no one but myself. I repeat I am the enemy. I am my only nemesis.
If you want to work at home, make sure you have A+ in Discipline. Most days I will choose not to work only to regret doing it during the payout season. I would often tell myself, "If only I worked a few more hours, my salary and incentive would have been 5x what I am about to receive."
- Connection - Where I am from, ISPs are something every Filipino dread. Before, I would often experience intermittent connections. If you're someone who needs to talk to people using video calling services, you will hate this a lot. Loss of connection would often contribute to delays in sending your deliverables to clients as well. Good thing, the Philippines' Fiber connections are becoming better. I hope in the future, we'll experience super fast internet as well. 
- Documents - If you are working from home, you'd need to file your own taxes and also produce an ITR whenever you want to apply for visas. Getting bank accounts are a pain in the arse too! If you are home-based, chances are your payslips are just in digital form so you'd need a lot of documentation to prove that you are capable of paying credit cards or postpaid lines. Worse, your applications won't even be approved! I mostly pay all my gadgets in cash because of this :( 
All in all, the Pros still win over the Cons!
Hooray for technology! Yey for working at home!