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Category Archives: Going Nomadic

How to Stay Healthy When You Travel

After 4 years of almost-permanent travel, one pregnancy and 1 year of travel with a baby later, my body kept trying to tell me something… It wasn’t anything big, just little niggles here and there, but it was enough for me to know – with the additional knowledge of being a former holistic health, fitness… Continue Reading

A Guide to Couchsurfing

For the work-anywhere location independent professional who enjoys a local’s perspective when visiting new places, couchsurfing can be a great way to become acquainted with your new home. In this guide, Leigh Shulman introduces you to the basics of Couchsurfing… Imagine landing in a new city. You’ve never been there before but you go directly… Continue Reading

A Guide to House Sitting

For the work-anywhere location independent professional who enjoys a few home comforts while they travel the world, house sitting is an excellent option for accommodation: It’s a cheap (often free) way to explore a new destination If you’re considering a more permanent move, house sitting is excellent for road-testing a destination You enjoy the creature… Continue Reading

A Guide to House Swapping & Home Exchange

House swapping (also called home exchange) is a great option for location independent professionals who want to test the waters and take the first step towards a new lifestyle without ridding themselves permanently of their current home. There are as many advantages to house swapping as there are reasons and methods to do it –… Continue Reading

10 Travel Safety Tips You Can’t Afford To Ignore

Having survived cities such as New York, London, Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Bangkok, Madrid, Rome, Paris, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh and Sydney, and a fair few other places such as Belize City, Mexico, Guatemala, Budapest, and Prague (back when it was far less touristy), I’ve learned how to keep myself relatively *safe* but you can… Continue Reading

10 Useful Foreign Language Phrases To Know As A Location Independent Professional

Hopefully none of you will do what we did and rock up to a new country speaking zero words of the language. In our defence, everything we’d read about Panama said it was English speaking but what they really meant was that educated professionals such as doctors, lawyers and all the people you hope not… Continue Reading

How To Take Better Travel Photos with Your Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera

Image credit: David Clarke Most modern digital cameras have amazing quality and sophistication. So why aren’t all your travel photos like those of the pros? OK – I’ll admit that the pros have fancier lenses and cameras with more control and better sensors, but that little box of tricks you have in your hands is… Continue Reading

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