Jason Robinson is borderline addicted to the ideas of self-improvement, personal growth, lifetime learning, and progress through positively-directed tough love. Through his blog, The Nomad Experiment, he writes about engaging the necessary—but scary—comfort-zone-crashing moments that can lead to life-changing new experiences, especially as it comes to travel.
At nearly 40 years old, Jason had only been to two countries outside of the U.S. He finally came to the reality that, unless he wanted to end up a cranky old man with twisted, second-hand perceptions of the world, he needed to face his fears and learn to travel on his own. After adopting an “experiment mindset” and a few years and methodical experiments later—realizing how important theJason Robinson is borderline addicted to the ideas of self-improvement, personal growth, lifetime learning, and progress through positively-directed tough love. Through his blog, The Nomad Experiment, he writes about engaging the necessary—but scary—comfort-zone-crashing moments that can lead to life-changing new experiences, especially as it comes to travel.
At nearly 40 years old, Jason had only been to two countries outside of the U.S. He finally came to the reality that, unless he wanted to end up a cranky old man with twisted, second-hand perceptions of the world, he needed to face his fears and learn to travel on his own. After adopting an “experiment mindset” and a few years and methodical experiments later—realizing how important the growth that travel offers is—he transitioned to being a location independent nomad. He now travels nomadically and works remotely while encouraging others, through his writing and photography, to explore how they could redirect their lives to do something similar.
Above all, Jason writes to uncover the tools and motivation to encourage us all—himself included—to be better today than we were yesterday, and better tomorrow than we are today.
As a graphic designer, Jason also designs the books he writes, committed to making the most engaging experience he can for his readers....more