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Fund Your Travels With an Import-Export Business – International Living - Since 1979. Most of our friends and relatives think we’re crazy. We travel a lot and go places they wouldn’t dare to go. We have a lifestyle that works for us, but not necessarily for everyone. Last winter we traveled to Honduras and Guatemala. The winter before, we spent six weeks in Jamaica, mixing our profitable business with fun in the sun. With our Import-Export business, our working year ends in December and doesn’t kick into gear again until March.

It all started nine years ago when my partner, Nancy, acquired a special piece of pottery at an auction. She did some research online and sourced the pottery back to the remote village of Mata Ortiz, Mexico. Here, she bought as much pottery as she could load in her car, and upon her return to the U.S., sold most of her newfound art to friends, relatives, and associates. Although she still had her day job as a psychotherapist, her new importing business was beginning to take off. It was a perfect match. Travel Sooner: 5 Secrets to Funding Your Journey Faster. You’ve been bitten by the travel bug. Your evenings are spent pouring over maps, websites and blogs of people doing what you want to do, sampling the exotic.

You, however, are stuck in the 9-5 or working your way through school with what looks like a very long road ahead. It will be at least two years before you can break free and hit the road as you long to. Of course there are options that would let you travel sooner: You could teach English abroad, you could become a WWOOFer, you could volunteer in some other capacity, or take a job as an Au Pair. None of those appeal to you. What you really want to do is be free to travel your way, without trading one work environment for another. The good news is, that with some creative effort and a willingness to adjust your expectations, you probably can do just that. How do I know this is possible? Develop a quirky angle and a website The internet is a great tool for creating a location independent income stream. Man Vs. What constitutes value? 10 Free Ways to Discover Your World. Most of us now travel-savvy and financially-stable individuals remember how it felt to be a student possessing limited monetary resources but an unquenchable wanderlust to discover all that the world has to offer.

We also know how at the time, daydreams of touring Europe or taking a couple of months off Down Under were shattered as soon as we checked prices and details. Even now, with fatter wallets and better-paying jobs, travel can cost more than we can afford. While plane tickets and hotel stays will always cost a bare minimum, sightseeing and activities don’t have to cost a penny.

Here are ten ways to see the world for free. Free museums Museums and art galleries are an integral part of any city experience, and some urban spaces are especially rich in museums that do not charge anything to enjoy them. >> Read about 7 former factories turned into museums >> Discover 9 unusual food museums >> Check out the best modern art museums around the world Free sightseeing Free activities. AlmostFearless.com | Travel, Adventure and Mishaps in a Beautiful and Bizarre World. Get Paid to See the World: 12 of the Best Jobs that Combine Work and Travel. Are you ready to start planning your own RTW trip? Sign up today for Plan Your RTW Trip in 30 Days and start receiving email lesson plans tomorrow – it’s free! You’ll be on the road before you know it! The point of RTW Wednesdays and this column is to inspire. We want to inspire people to get out of their comfort zones, see the world, and travel extensively.

For many cultures, particularly America, this is still a very abnormal way of thinking. The hang-ups prevent many people from ever pulling the trigger. Typically these hurdles revolve around jobs and money. If you are one of these people who love travel but don’t want to risk quitting your job and not having a steady stream of income, there are other ways to see the world. 1. Becoming an ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher is perhaps the most popular way of seeing the world and still make some money doing it, especially for young people. The type of work varies wildly depending on the area of the world you are teaching in. 2.

Guide to Working on the Road – Round the World Travel Guide – Around the World Tickets – BootsnAll Travel Network. Sometimes people just can’t save enough money while at home for their RTW trips. Putting away tens of thousands of dollars is not easy, especially if you’re young and right out of school, and particularly in the current economic state. If it’s going to take you a decade to save the amount necessary to go on the trip of your dreams, you may want to think about other options. If you’ve read through the planning part of the RTW section, you should be pretty well versed on what your working options are while on the road. This guide is going to give you the resources you need if you decide that working on the road is for you. Teaching English Teaching English is one of the most popular ways to make money while traveling. South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan seem to be the best places to go if you want a legit job that is also well paying. For more resources and information on teaching abroad and getting certified to do so, make sure you check out the following articles and sites: WWOOFing.

Travel writing with Rolf Potts. 3×5. Challenging Authority Since 1978 I am a writer, traveler, and entrepreneur with the goal of visiting every country in the world while connecting with other world-changers. Continue reading about Chris Mission Accomplished! Location independence. Location independence is a growing trend among technology and knowledge workers.

A location independent professional—or digital nomad—utilizes new technology to design a lifestyle that allows them to live and work wherever they want[1]—be it from home, the internet cafe, on the beach, or even from the other side of the world. Location independent professionals frequently work as freelance writers, photographers, affiliate marketers, web designers, web developers, graphic designers, programmers and often other working holiday jobs such as teaching English (TESOL or TEFL). Sometimes they simply pick up odd jobs as they travel, such as fruit picking or WWOOFing. Minimalism for the sake of light travel is frequently emphasized, but not required.

The blogosphere and prevalence of social media makes it much easier for anyone to share their ideas with a global audience and build a successful business online. See also[edit] Digital nomad References[edit] Location Independent | Live and Work Anywhere.