
How Teaching English Abroad Changed My Life Forever
Disclaimer: This article was written in collaboration with The TEFL Academy. All experiences, opinions and outlandish claims are fully my own. I had no idea
Disclaimer: This article was written in collaboration with The TEFL Academy. All experiences, opinions and outlandish claims are fully my own. I had no idea
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I built an online income and, seven years and 50 countries later, I’m still living life on the road. But I didn’t just decide to throw in the towel one day—this is exactly how I made the transition to location independence.
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I didn’t have a clue what I was getting myself into… People often ask how I decide where to go, and I usually stumble with
It’s not like I was trying to live a location independent lifestyle. It just sort of happened, and I certainly wasn’t expecting it. I left
I don’t often discuss my “other” job on this website. For all intents and purposes of this website, I’m a travel blogger. But, of course,
14 months and six jobs later, I think I’ve figured out how this whole work-while-you-travel thing is supposed to pan out. I’ve been moving around,
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