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Why Traveling the World Is the Best Investment in Yourself

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This is what we do: My husband monitors travel sites and email subscription services for super-cheap flights or error fares. Sometimes one of us travels for work and the other tags along. We watch hotel prices, and often book rooms using points, free nights and other discounts. With us, travel is always interesting.

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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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Before officially shoving off in 2018, Ellison and Darsy led what some might call typical lives. 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. The story lit a spark for the couple, though they had no experience sailing.

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WNBA Star Monique Billings on Staying Disciplined and Finding Balance

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Billings , who grew up playing travel basketball, honed her skills on the court during her time at UCLA before being drafted by the WNBA in 2018. Always hoping to inspire, Billings shares her advice for pursuing optimal balance and self-care in her new book, Finding Balance: A Playbook for Wellness.

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A Day in the Life of AI Consultant Juliette Powell

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In August, she released her book, The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology , which was co-authored with KPI principal Art Kleiner. One, La’Kay Hodge, asked her for a job, and Powell gave her a chance to do some consulting alongside her, such as doing a final edit of her book. “Is After that, she was hired.

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Nick Santonastasso: Staying Adaptive in a Handicap World

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Now, I travel the world speaking at events with the singular goal of helping people understand that their limitations are often much greater than the physical ones they see in me. In 2018, my mom wrote a book, Born to Break the Boundaries: How We Raised an Adaptive Child in a Handicap World.

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This Is How You Can Get Better at Reading People

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Several years ago, I had an opportunity to co-author a book with my friend and client Robert Rohm, Ph.D., The book describes the four basic personality styles and how to interact with each type. This article originally appeared in the February 2018 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. Photo by gonzagon/Shutterstock.

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The Evolution of Bertony Faustin, Oregon’s First Black Winemaker

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He didn’t read how-to books or get any industry certifications, but he did attend a wine school in Salem, Oregon, for three months, dropping out after realizing he had something no one else in class did: grapes. Take an experience he had at his Crick PDX location, which he says tends to draw more travelers and those attending conventions.

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