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Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

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Being a curious facilitator of life-changing information is exactly what Howes was aiming for when he launched the podcast in 2013, though the path to get there wasn’t exactly that of a conventional, starry-eyed entrepreneur. Yet,] you probably haven’t traveled a lot of places.” Seeing the Hollywood sign… you’re lit up about it!”

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6 Tips for Being a Responsible Digital Nomad

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Many have transitioned that adaptation into a lifestyle in places like Portugal and Costa Rica. “I I always believed that nomadism was going to become mainstream one day,” says Mita Carriman, a six-year digital nomad and founder and CEO of digital nomad travel club Adventurely. “I Last year, 16.9 million in 2019.

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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He stumbled on a story about Matt and Jessica Johnson, an American couple who sold everything to buy a sailboat and travel the world with their cat. We take the time to answer emails or meet people who want to do what we’re doing, to give information, help, advise or support in some way,” she says. “I

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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In an informal poll, we asked friends, family members and neighbors the same question, and the results were unanimous: A retired accountant: yes. People who are high in openness might enjoy traveling to new places, eating foods they’ve never eaten before and discussing ideas they’re unfamiliar with,” says Marie Forgeard, Ph.D.,

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The Cost of Remote Work in a Technology-Centered World

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Virtual events also saw a rise in popularity, as they allowed audiences to attend without paying for travel or worrying about exposure to COVID-19. This article originally appeared in the July/August 2022 Issue of SUCCESS magazine. Photos nadyabadya/shutterstock.com.

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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

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My suitcase was packed, my traveling clothes all laid out. An hour later, they returned to inform us that our flight was delayed. My mom tried to help by encouraging me to like stuff that other girls my age liked: clothes, boy bands, teen magazines. Santa had visited us, despite our travel woes, and they were elated.

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How Happy Are You?

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Because that apparently isn’t enough, late in the year, this magazine came along with another fun game. The numbers tell you how you’re living and how you feel about how you’re living—good information for anyone who plans to keep living. I got to make up my own schedule and travel on assignments. A study in tracking happy moods.

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