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Travel Blogger Helene Sula Says Anyone Can Live an Extraordinary Life

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In 2012, there were few examples of full-time bloggers, and the path to revenue felt more like trades with other bloggers than profit. The path became clearer when an entry on Belgium’s “Tomorrowland” electronic dance music festival went viral, and she saw she could pivot her love of travel into the blog. The duo moved back to the U.S.

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Raise a Glass: The Popularity of Nonalcoholic Drinks Is Marking a Shift in Drinking Culture

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Throughout her roughly 15-year career in investment banking, international development and renewable energy financing, she traveled to over 30 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. At a client dinner one evening, she was buying everyone wine and realized there was nothing for her to drink.

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For Mi Golondrina, Hispanic Heritage Is More Than a Month

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Lynch’s father instilled a love of travel with road trips to national parks and trips to different countries. As an international and accessories sales assistant for Oscar de la Renta in New York, Lynch aspired to take the handcrafted art she had grown up with global.

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How to Network While Traveling on Business

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After a long day of business on the road, I have been known to hole up in my hotel room and have room service deliver a hot fudge sundae while I watch a marathon of "International House Hunters." But for Patricia Rossi, business travel is more than getting from point A to point B with a minimum of hassles.

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The Right Conversation About Sustainable Living

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Reflect on this cavalier expression a bit longer, though, and you’ll find it also flings the problems of hunger and poverty across international waters to a foreign continent that may as well be imaginary to the average American mind. A food desert is an urban community whose residents need to travel a mile or more to get to a grocery store.

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Business Spotlight: How Cox Enterprises Successfully Promotes Sustainable Employee Behavior

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Within the platform, there are more than 700 environmental actions employees can undertake, from holding a virtual meeting instead of traveling to purchasing a vehicle with improved fuel economy. To date, Cox employees have completed more than 50,000 individual actions. Celebrating Success with the Chairman’s Cup.

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World Domination Summit 2012: The First Event I've Cried At (Twice)

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact World Domination Summit 2012: The First Event I’ve Cried At (Twice) Posted on 07/10/2012 // 17 Comments I needed a day to collect these thoughts into something not just comprehensive, but comprehensible. was incredibly happy to get back to it.

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