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How to Incorporate Slow Travel Into Your Vacations

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The desire to travel is a very real thing that we can see all around us—from our close friends’ Instagram stories to content creators’ travel vlogs that highlight every step of the traveling process, including packing, hopping on the plane and taking in the sights. What is slow travel? Stay longer in a location.

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Joshua Becker’s New Book Explores Everyday Distractions Becoming a Lifestyle—And How to Refocus on the ‘Things That Matter’

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When a distraction becomes a lifestyle. In the Things That Matter Survey , we asked, “Do you feel that you are spending your time and resources on less important pursuits at the expense of things that matter most to you?” Indulging in distractions can go from being an occasional pastime to becoming an ingrained part of our lifestyles.

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12 Products and Services That Make Traveling with Kids Easier

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Sure, traveling with kids can be hard. Family Travel Survey ,” 85% of families intend to travel with their children in 2023. Other parents, however, need amenities when traveling without their kids, such as breast-feeding parents navigating confusing rules about taking pumped breast milk through airport security.

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Work Within Borders: U.S. Digital Nomads Aren’t Wandering Far

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A recent report published by MBO Partners has revealed that 53% of American digital nomads are opting to keep their work-travel lifestyle exclusively within the borders of the United States. The data challenges the notion that a digital nomadic lifestyle must involve traveling outside one’s home country.

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The Rise of Digital Nomads is Creating a Runaway Industry

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The digital nomad lifestyle, once a niche choice, has become more mainstream in recent years. workers identify as digital nomads, with another 24 million aspiring to adopt the lifestyle in the coming years. According to the 2023 Digital Nomads Report published by MBO Partners , 17.3 The numbers speak for themselves. million U.S.

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Northeastern States Named Best For Digital Nomads

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While Digital nomadism has been gaining popularity around the world , those who are working within the U.S. New Jersey and Connecticut followed Massachusetts, taking the number 2 and 3 spot on the list, respectively. Both states also offer robust support for digital nomads through their own offerings of coworking spaces and Wi-Fi hotspots.

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The Ubiquitous Anywhere Worker — A Passing Fad Or The Future Of Work?

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A survey into the growing trend of working remotely while traveling (conducted by Lonely Planet and Fiverr) has revealed that over 50% of all respondents have become “Anywhere Workers” in the last two years. The trend is driven by the desire to combine remote work with travel. Anywhere Workers — The State of Play in 2022.