How can you just quit your job? Kind of a tough question right? I think it is easier than some might believe. Why do we work anyway? Is it to pass the day by and get some income, or is it to challenge ourselves and create ourselves? And if you knew you could leave your job […]
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We are getting all geared up for the upcoming 2014 Career Break Event in NYC. Here’s a few updates on the latest developments! Oh the People You’ll Meet! We are excited to announce that Author and long term travel expert, Rolf Potts, will be joining us for the event keynote! We sort of look at […]
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The life of long-term travel is all about researching, planning, and if we are going to have any chance of traveling long term, it’s about budgeting.
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Are you planning a long-term trip and wondering how you’ll stay fit? Or maybe you’re already on the road and looking for a few new tips?
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Often all we need to make change in our lives is a little push and encouragement. That’s why we created the Meet Plan Go Career Break Conference – for people with similar goals and travel dreams to meet face to face to get the support they need to take a career break leap.
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It isn’t a barrier. Language is a distinct vantage point from which to view your new surroundings. It may sound crazy, and I’ll admit, it’s taken me a while to believe my own words. But hear me out.
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The word “break” often has a negative connotation. A break up, break down, break in, break the law, break a leg. And the term ‘career break’ is no different – people of think of it as a bad thing. However , a growing body of evidence shows that taking regular breaks from mental tasks improves […]
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Be afraid. Be very afraid. The Baby Boomers (Americans 50-68 years young) have embarked on a precarious journey toward retirement. And though you may not care if you’re, say, younger than 50, you should. Because if Boomers can’t pay for their foodstuffs and hip swaps, we all will.
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Earlier in the week Amelia Tockston wrote a post about her experience with Camper Van Relocation in Australia. The following is a detailed breakdown and cost comparison for anyone interested in doing the same on their career break trip.
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While I discover many great finds through trial and error, I also love gathering recommendations from fellow travelers. One such travel tip came from a friend living in Melbourne and led to the highlight of my two and a half months in Australia, not to mention my most memorable Christmas to date: Camper van relocation in Tasmania.
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