Travel

Readers Photos: Free offices around the world

July 19, 2012 in Travel

As a child of Indian parents, I learned quickly that there are a lot of ways to get things for free–if you look for it.

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2 Steps You Can Follow Today To Jumpstart Learning A Language

July 11, 2012 in Productivity

The majority of people who study a language do so for conversation. I recently wrote a huge guest post on Zen Habits called How to Learn A Language in 90 Days. This article was shortly picked up afterwards by Lifehacker. If you haven’t checked out my method of learning a language, that guide is a […]

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How To Justify Long Term Travel to Loved Ones and to Yourself

June 20, 2012 in Travel

[Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Alex of ILikeGoingPlaces] Dear friends and family, I’ve gathered you all together tonight to tell you that, although I care deeply for every one of you, I’ve decided to go halfway across the world to a place where I won’t see any of you for a rather […]

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QUIT YOUR JOB and Work Online As A Location Independent Freelancer

May 29, 2012 in Make Money

“[You] have found a route past all those Argive forts And won escape right through the enemy’s lines.” – Virgil, Aeneid 111: 282-3 “Ugh,” I muttered. “What happened last night.” The clock chimed 1pm. I had just finished my study abroad course in Florence, Italy and I spent most of the summer partying—but my head […]

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Set place – What You Think About Becomes Who You Are

May 16, 2012 in Make Money
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One thing that I’ve noticed is that everyone has a set place, a default action that people tend to reset to. Think about it–when you’re not working or executing something on your calendar, what do you spend your time doing? You might think you have no predefined place, but dig deep. Do you find yourself […]

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