Success Traits For Effective Lifestyle Design
27 Tips for First-Time Travelers to Thailand
Digital Nomad Blog Carnival #11
Best mojitos in Thailand (by Cody McKibben) — Sunset at Sanctuary restaurant [and soi dog shelter] in Koh Lanta
The 4 Hour Work Week was the ‘WHAT’ for the ultimate dream lifestyle. Replacemyself.com is the ‘HOW’! —
Chris Knudsen
How to Live the 4 Hour Workweek Through Outsourcing, ReplaceMyself.com
Nikki working at the beach (by Cody McKibben)
Volunteering Abroad: How to Be More Than Just a Tourist When You Travel -
Kirsty left Canada in 2001 and has been traveling, working, and volunteering abroad ever since. Her latest and greatest passion is volunteering and she has spent 11 months out of the past two years as a volunteer doing disaster relief work. Learn how international volunteering can give you a unique travel experience.
How to Go from High School Student to Master of the Universe -
Reader Binbin writes in to ask what advice I would share with my 18-year-old self if I could go back in time. If you’re recently out of high school, or any stage in your life really, and you want to break free and explore the world, here is the mindset I would recommend to get started…
Adam Baker of Man Vs. Debt Shows You How to Get Control of Your Personal Finances -
If you’re someone who’s tired of living from one paycheck to the next, want to build a solid safety net, curb impulse spending and increase your earning power, then Adam Baker at Man Vs. Debt is someone you should be listening to. He and his wife paid off about $18K in consumer debt, sold all their belongings, and were able to travel the world for over a year!
Language Hacking with Permanent Traveler Benny the Irish Polyglot -
Benny Lewis is a permanent traveler and location-independent “tech nomad” who’s been globe trotting for over seven years, picking up languages as he goes. Here he shares some unconventional approaches to learning languages and reaching fluency in a fraction of the time!
Don’t Forget What Direction You’re Going -
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?
As many of you know I’ve taken up teaching in Thailand. I had nearly ten months of pure vacation and wanted to give back something more to the community. Also, after multiple visa fiascos, some…
OK!! Check it O U T!
I don’t want to use this site to sell anything or self promote… but I’m really excited about all of this, so bear with me! I’ve been having the best year of my life,…
30 Global Perspectives on SUCCESS -
Feature photo by nattu
Success is being able to live and work anywhere you want.
Success is making a difference in other peoples’ lives.
Success is…