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After Nearly Two Decades of Nonstop Adventuring, One Family Shares Tips For a Successful Life on the Go

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in 2016, Ali and Patrick told their children they’d be meeting friends once they got to the campground. I had done pretty well in my business as a trader, so when we left, we had enough money to comfortably sustain that lifestyle for the four years that we expected to take to sail around the world,” Patrick says. Go live on a boat.

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After Nearly Two Years of Nonstop Adventuring, One Family Shares Tips For a Successful Life on the Go

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in 2016, Ali and Patrick told their children they’d be meeting friends once they got to the campground. I had done pretty well in my business as a trader, so when we left, we had enough money to comfortably sustain that lifestyle for the four years that we expected to take to sail around the world,” Patrick says. Go live on a boat.

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All work and some play: the rise of the ‘Bleisure’ travellers

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While people were probably ‘bleisuring’ long before the advent of the awkward word amalgam, it has recently gained attention as a trend due to quantitative analysis carried out by several corporate travel companies (namely BridgeStreet® Global Hospitality and Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s 2016 white paper on the topic).

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18 Signs You Have High Emotional Intelligence

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Over time, this skill makes you an exceptional judge of character. Holding onto a grudge means you’re holding onto stress, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs. This article was published in March 2016 and has been updated. You’re a good judge of character. People are no mystery to you.

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How Badly Do You Want the Life You Dream About?

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From dealing with the challenges I never would have chosen (experiencing an armed robbery and numerous family tragedies) to those I’ve willingly taken on (having four children in five years while moving around the world), I’ve discovered that courage is a skill. And, like all skills, it can be learned and mastered. But at what cost?

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