My first revelation of our incredible two-week holiday break on the beautiful Island of the Gods, Bali, the incredible value-for-money you can get in Indonesia, Thailand, and Southeast Asia, and why you should quit working for the man and go take advantage of geoarbitrage overseas.
Read More OR Leave your Comment or QuestionOne shortcut to change your internal state is to change your external state. To overcome a big hurdle, change a persistent negative behavior, or make some other kind of big leap in your personal development, maybe you need to change more than yourself… maybe you need to change your surroundings?
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Mark Weins from Migrationology.com traveled the world and was a nomad without a home for more than 52 consecutive weeks. Here he shows you how to get free accommodation and make friends around the world with Couchsurfing.
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Sean Ogle took a huge risk and made a big life change. Sean is someone who quit his office job working in finance, and took a huge leap. He moved to Asia and started a new life abroad, experimenting with working as a digital nomad.
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Hani Khaursar shares what it means when you make it your priority to pursue things that bring you bliss daily, and an opportunity to meet cutting-edge entrepreneurs and others who are living a life of Blisscipline here in Southeast Asia next week.
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My definitive guide to traveling to Thailand, after living in Bangkok for 1.5 years. Airfare, visas, hostels, guesthouses, Thai language, banking, vaccinations, and everything else in between!
Read More OR Leave your Comment or QuestionThe 11th edition of the Digital Nomad Blog Carnival rounds up the best articles and links around the web this month for readers interested in creating a location-independent digital nomad lifestyle for themselves so they can live and work anywhere!
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Recent experiences witnessing sexism, racism, corruption, and extreme poverty in Cambodia have caused me to reflect on my personal mission—am I still headed in the direction I set out or do I need to course correct? What about you? How will you make the most of the fortunate life you’ve been given?
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