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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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6 Real-Life Budgeting Tips to Save More Money

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And I travel abroad every three months. How to save more money Now that I’ve upgraded from a piggy bank to a checking account, I’ve been able to identify the best ways to save money for the future without compromising my lifestyle in the present. The best part of traveling is being able to do it cheaply and often. This is how.

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The Bautista Project Aims to Prevent Homelessness Before It Happens

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Taking their charity on the road Due to her husband’s service in the reserves, Bautista and her family regularly relocated and traveled from Denver to Hawaii to Germany to Colorado and New York. In 2018, she did, and The Bautista Project was incorporated in 2020. My friend started crying.”

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

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He’ll spout profound, sometimes goosebump-inducing bits of wisdom that he’s learned along the way, which he imparts to his customers. Take an experience he had at his Crick PDX location, which he says tends to draw more travelers and those attending conventions. The women told him they came because they heard about his story.

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Change: Humankind’s Greatest Asset

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Once upon a time, it was a technological impossibility for humans to travel into outer space. The difference between failure and success is whether we choose to learn from and build upon our past mistakes or continue to make the same poor decisions. From The Jim Rohn Archive Our results are only limited by our imaginations.

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