Posts Tagged ‘Couch-Surfing’
Words Beyond Translation: Ichi-go Ichi-e
A Japanese Encounter in Nepal Think of all the people you meet in your lifetime. What if you recognized each of those encounters as irreplicable, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, and gave them your utmost presence and attention? Literally translated into ichi (one) go (time) ichi (one) e (meeting/encounter), ichi-go ichi-e is an old Japanese proverb that means…
Read More3 Ways Taking Risks Makes You A Better Person
How quitting my corporate job to travel the world full-time taught me to take risks and design the life I want from scratch.
Read MoreHow Minimalism Can Make You Wealthier
How living a minimalist-inspired lifestyle can help us generate the wealth and mind-space to pursue our passions.
Read MoreThree Foolproof Negotiation Skills I Learned From Bartering My Way Around The World
How bartering my way around the world on a tight budget taught me to be a strong negotiator – in all areas of life.
Read MoreHow 365 Days Can Completely Change Your Life
How I went from an unsatisfying corporate job to traveling the world in just a year.
Read MoreAn Open Letter To My 73 Couch-Surfing Hosts (Across 17 Countries)
An open letter to the 73 people who hosted me around the world on my recent journey to couch-surf around the world through my social network.
Read MoreHow Fear Of Failure Can Motivate You
We all feel fear of failure when working towards accomplishing a goal: what matters is how we push through it. Some tips on how we can use fear as a tool for motivation.
Read MoreYou Can’t Get What You Don’t Ask For
You can’t get what you don’t ask for. How I asked for what I wanted, and traveled the world because of it.
Read MoreSucceeding As A Digital Nomad: What I Learned After Three Months On The Road
After three months working while on the road, I share my insights on what it takes to be a successful digital nomad.
Read More5 Underrated European Destinations (Plus 3 That Are Overrated)
A review of my favorite places in Europe, as well as those that get a little too much attention.
Read MoreHow Changing Your Definition Of Success Makes You Successful
The secret to success is defining it by your own standards and having the courage to carve out your own path.
Read MoreHow I Travel The World Through My Social Network
Social currency is an infinitely more valuable asset than money when it comes achieving our goals. Here’s how I’ve been traveling around the world by building a rich social network.
Read MoreHow This Millennial Nomad Affords Full-Time Travel
People often ask me how I can afford to travel. The answer is: I identify what I want, and I prioritize my life to achieve that goal.
Read MoreI’ve Been Couch-Surfing Nonstop For Two Months Now, Here Is What I Learned About Human Nature
A few months ago, I quit my corporate job in New York City to pursue a dream of circumnavigating the globe via couch-surfing.
Read MoreWhy I Quit My Job To Couch Surf The World
You and I have something in common. We both have a dream.
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