Get ready to sprinkle a bit of extra magic on your Brazilian adventure because, starting January 10, 2024, a new twist awaits U.S. travelers planning to soak up the sun in Rio de Janeiro and beyond. Don’t worry, we've got all the deets on the recently reinstated visa requirement and how to breeze through the process.
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Turning Passion into Income
Now, if you’ve been doing research into the various opportunities that exist for making money as a Digital Nomad, you’ve probably seen hundreds of suggestions, from opening a Shopify store to working as a virtual assistant.
But I’m here to offer my two cents on what I believe to be the most important and fundamental task; before you even begin to create your list for potential sources of income while traveling. This task is to ask yourself one simple question: What are you passionate about?
5 Tips for a Digital Nomad Novice
Journey to: Lima, Peru
“The art of living... is neither careless drifting on the one hand nor fearful clinging to the past on the other. It consists in being sensitive to each moment, in regarding it as utterly new and unique, in having the mind open and wholly receptive.” - Instead of my usual stream on consciousness ramblings here, I want you to check out these Ten Tips For Living in the Now. Came across this article and I think its Fuego.
Journey to: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Journey to: Valparaíso, Chile
Journey to: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Human mind is capable of exponentially more adversary than we sometimes give it credit for. Argentina, as the first country on my year long global adventure, came complete with a whole host of stories and expectations in my head around how it would be, who I SHOULD be, the types of people would meet, and everything in between:
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Exploring the Hype: Taylor Joins Remote Year
This time next week, I will be settling into my new apartment in Hanoi, Vietnam. This will be the first city in my 4 month stint of travel throughout South East Asia with Thailand, Japan, and Malaysia making the list as well. Though I’ve spent the last 8 months traveling and my last 4 as a solo female traveler, this time around, I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and will be traveling with a Nomad Travel program called Remote Year.
Travel Essentials: Coconut Oil
Coconut oil. Oh Coconut oil…. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, I’m sure you’ve been hearing all of the hype about coconut oil; how it’s great for your hair, your skin, your teeth…must I continue?
As a Digital Nomad & long-term traveler, coconut oil has some special added benefits that put it at the top of my MUST have list, no matter where I’m living in the world.