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Get the Inside Scoop on Teaching Abroad

Get the Inside Scoop on Teaching Abroad

Believe it or not, in the past, many educators from the US living abroad weren’t actually certified teachers. Most of these foreign ‘teachers’ did, in fact, help children and adults learn to master the English language. Teaching certifications were offered to US language instructors, who were then responsible for following and creating class syllabuses, homework […]

Counseling and Traveling: Combine Your Passions

Counseling and Traveling: Combine Your Passions

Did you know that you could have a wonderful career in counseling while still traveling the world unhindered? That’s right, you can truly have it all by becoming a professional counselor who works online. Continue reading to learn more about how you can go about attaining a lucrative, steady career that will give you the […]

The Pros and Cons of having work at your fingertips

The Pros and Cons of having work at your fingertips

In today’s world, you can be connected to the internet pretty much anywhere. As such, a lot of people work from home. This is because the need to be in a physical location to work is not as pressing – even meetings can be conducted via Skype. From freelance writing and online trading to running […]

Utah’s Sweet Spot: Sweet’s Candy Factory

Utah's Sweet Spot: Sweet's Candy Factory

What place can you visit that offers something for everyone? We’re looking for a destination bursting with outdoor adventure opportunities, fun and educational attractions, as well as some unique locations. That place is absolutely Utah. Outdoor Adventure Boasting 5 national parks, Utah is 3rd when it comes to states with the most national parks. The diverse geography includes […]

Cool Things to do in Georgia, USA

Cool Things to do in Georgia, USA

Often considered to be a perfect example of Southern American culture, the state of Georgia is not only big, it’s geographically diverse as well. From snow-clad mountains to swampy marshes, there’s no shortage of places to see in the state. If you have just moved into the state, or if you are a  passing by, […]

How to: balance travelling and learning at the same time

How to: balance travelling and learning at the same time

Until recently, if you’d been bitten by the travel bug and the learning bug, you had two realistic options—you could either take a gap year before going to university or drive straight from your graduation ceremony to the nearest airport. Now, thanks to advent of online degrees, you don’t have to choose. Instead of turning […]

Top 5 Things to do in Jerusalem

Top 5 Things to do in Jerusalem

Last year I was fortunate enough to put a great big tick next to a long–term bucket list item and visit the historical city of Jerusalem. I had wanted to visit the city for as long as I can remember but as with many things in life, finding the time and money to get there […]

A Smarter Way to Travel: Off the Grid and on Some Wheels

A Smarter Way to Travel: Off the Grid and on Some Wheels

Travel can be expensive. Flights, hotels, transport costs, not to mention the fact that you have to cover your rent back home while you’re away, essentially paying for an empty apartment. In recent years there’s been a massive movement towards van travel (a resurgence, some might say, as it was popularized during the 60s and […]