Location Independent Lifestyle |
Nomadic Entrepreneur Cody McKibben shares tips on Lifestyle Design for Location Independent Digital Nomads |
Best mojitos in Thailand (by Cody McKibben) — Sunset at Sanctuary restaurant [and soi dog shelter] in Koh Lanta
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.
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…
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!
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!
Improve Your Life in Just One Easy Step | Location180 - a great video from my buddy Sean Ogle, who recently quit his job and moved to Thailand
The Economist follows Digital Nomad Jan Chipchase for a week through Tokyo & Seattle. Very similar to my business lifestyle.
7 Days in The Life of a Digital Nomad via @danielmcclure.
Nomad Stories: Treehugger Founder Graham Hill (via Digital_Nomads)
Thailand 2009 - Check out what Brooke Ferguson has been up to as a Location Indpendent Business Backpacker (via BusinessBackpacker)