I have a confession to make…I suffer from imposter syndrome, big time. I know that I’ve accomplished a lot in my life — graduated from great schools, landed into a hot career field, and placed myself firmly in the middle class. But somehow, sometimes, it all still feels like a fluke.
Having the freedom to travel around and work from anywhere sounds like a beautiful dream, but the truth is that there are some common downsides to extended travel cited by digital nomads. Here are some hacks to improve the extended stay experience.
As adults, we know that you can’t be all of those things–you pick something, and that’s it. That’s what you do with your life. But the truth is that we can always pivot and we can always grow.
Traveling alone, at least some times, is a great way to get out of your comfort zone and open yourself up to the world. That’s exactly what happened to me on my first solo trip!
I love to travel. I particularly enjoy going abroad, because I think it’s a great way to open myself up to new perspectives on how to live life. It’s a great opportunity to learn about others, yourself, and to grow….
As I sat and listened to the sales contractor walk through the calculations for a roof replacement estimate, it made me wonder yet again had I been crazy to dive head first into buying a house. If I’m being honest,…
Not too long ago, I found myself struggling to push my date in his wheelchair up a ramp onto a freakshow circus stage and asking myself – “how did I get here?” But also, “I guess this is what I’m…
Growing up, I was a really shy kid. I was afraid to talk to people and put myself out there. Even with people who were relatives, if you weren’t part of my everyday life, I didn’t want to talk to…
You know what’s super easy? Getting complacent. Staying in the same spot and doing the same things because they’re comfortable. Don’t get me wrong – comfort is nice, desirable and downright necessary in some situations; for example a comfortable pair…