Sentences with phrase «life travelling the world»

I lead a fantastic life traveling the world, just got back from Egypt and Israel:) I get paid a fortune and have tons of people in my life.
I have spent a lot of my professional life travelling the world and have seen public breastfeeding in all sorts of strange places.
If you do manage to land a gig, you'll be delighted to learn its exactly as it sounds — you'll make a living travelling the world!
Designer Yeliz Titiz's has spent much of her life traveling the world, spending time in Shanghai, Seoul, Italy, Denmark, and more.
EXPERIENCE THE JOY THAT COMES FROM DOING WHAT YOU LOVE, helping others, sharing your passions, and earning a living traveling the world.
The million dollar question: «How do you make a living traveling the world
I have had the best experiences of my life traveling the world and living out my dreams.
Co-founder of noted indie game studio Vlambeer, Ismail has made much of his current living traveling the world, speaking at any number of regional game developer conferences, schools, and businesses.

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The series overall documents Jacky's life as she travels the world.
They took what amounted to a year abroad, during which they traveled the world (while working remotely) to see what their expenses would be like and to test whether they would be happy living the vagabond life in retirement.
Air travel has long been an established way of life for millions around the world, but innovation continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the skies.
Living and traveling abroad has allowed me to develop friendships around the world, and I really appreciate this, as it is one of the most rewarding things in my life.
We live in a world where it has never been easier to ruin a reputation, mainly due to social media and the speed at which news travels.
They ended up traveling for 18 months, and today, they've built a life that allows them the best of both worlds: half the year in a London flat and half of the year spent abroad, a lifestyle they chronicle on their website, Global Help Swap, and on their Instagram.
The realization that we're likely to live much longer than they did may come as both a blessing and a curse: More years means more time to travel the world, scratch off bucket - list items, or volunteer for favorite causes.
As I travel the world, I regularly talk about leadership and life.
Boasting a net worth of $ 150 million, Kardashian gives her social media devotees a sneak peek into her life as she travels the world promoting her brand.
In his great work The Gifts of the Jews, Thomas Cahill notes that Abram, progenitor of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, was himself an innovator, leaving behind a religious world where multiple Gods were credited with the responsibilities of daily life to follow a God who asked him to travel far and believe.
We're both well - travelled guys who have lived around the world so there's always the travel aspect of the brand and also injecting the entrepreneurial spirit into the brand identity is something we've done.»
You want to do your own thing, not have a 9 - 5, work for yourself, travel the world with your laptop, and live life on your own terms?
I believe that the world is bigger than the bubble we live in and it is only through travel that we can find answers to the questions that keep us up at night.
Everything: Live in a commune, create a magazine, buy a nightclub, breed budgerigars, build a recording studio, start a business, crash that business, build a train company, launch a space - tourism company, start a racing team, create a cosmetics line, travel around the world in a hot air balloon and live on a private islLive in a commune, create a magazine, buy a nightclub, breed budgerigars, build a recording studio, start a business, crash that business, build a train company, launch a space - tourism company, start a racing team, create a cosmetics line, travel around the world in a hot air balloon and live on a private isllive on a private island.
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Some people have already traveled the world as part of the job and can not stand one more minute waiting in an airport, while others have been tied down to their jobs all of their lives and can't wait to pack.
They've traveled all over the world in search of the best lifestyle opportunities and have themselves lived in Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, and yes, Panama.
One of us lives far away and travels the world as a talented Yoga teacher and published author.
Boots celebrated life with her family, traveled the world, served as a medical missionary, and drove convertibles.
His work requires us to travel and live abroad and instead of having to choose his work or mine, we can continue to have the best of both worlds with flexible work opportunities.
Fluent in Spanish, Brian lives between New York City and Colombia, but travels around the world to deliver speeches and meet with clients.
A journalist by trade, an entrepreneur and adventurer at heart, Kastelein's professional career has ranged from political publishing to TV technology, boatbuilding to judging startups, skippering yachts to marketing and more as he's travelled for nearly 30 years as a Canadian expatriate living around the world.
As Senior Editor for International Living for nearly 16 years now, Suzan has traveled extensively in Latin America, searching for the world's best and most affordable lifestyle opportunities.
International Living's editors and correspondents travel the world searching for the best retirement destinations.
Jay lives in the idyllic college town of Bloomington, Indiana with his wife and children, and travels from Indianapolis to speaking opportunities world - wide.
Focusing on self - improvement has presented many opportunities in our lives — like speaking at live events, writing for online publications and traveling the world.
Through its monthly magazine and related e-letters, extensive website, podcasts, online bookstore, and events held around the world, International Living provides information and services to help its readers live better, travel farther, have more fun, save more money, and find better business opportunities when they expand their world beyond their own shores.
Do you want to start a business that will make you free to travel the world and live the life?
Lauren Anzaldua is a Sugar Land, Texas native who has a passion for world travel, fitness and living a healthy lifestyle.
With his stable freelance work and the annual increase of income, now he's able to travel the world with a backpack and share his vision, of independent work and living anywhere, on a weekly basis to his newsletter of creative nomad readers.
He's a co-founder of WiFi Tribe, a community of nomadic professionals who live, work and travel the world together.
In International Living's free daily postcards, you'll learn about retirement, property, travel and lifestyle opportunities from around the world.
Katie, who told the kids she, «has the best job in the world, traveling around the country, building playgrounds for a living,» explained that, «What you draw today, you'll see reflected in the playground we'll build!»
We are moving into a «virtual» economy where workers are spread across the world living in different countries, their paychecks and expenses traveling across currencies and tax regimes.
Amy Truong is a digital nomad and world travel expert after living and traveling to 25 + countries.
But unless you have had a priest sit at your hospital bedside for nearly thirty hours, or known an evangelist who travelled at his own expense to preach to a church having a revival, or — and nun from India who spent her life loving and caring for people whom the world had thrown away, please do not denounce religion outright.
It concerns a man named Johnny Hake, a suburbanite pleased to be living among cultured and leisured neighbors who «travel around the world, listen to good music, and given a choice of paper books at an airport, will pick Tliucydides, and sometimes Aquinas.»
Last year a bunch of Christians quit their jobs, left their lives behind and traveled around the country in motorhomes to tell people the world would be ending on May 21, 2012.
He lives in Sydney, Australia and enjoys reading, contemporary music, travel, the world wide web (he has a website and two blogs), the stimulating company of young people, and (most of all) spending time with his wife.
We, the World Changers family, so value the lives, the safety and the well - being of our pastors and leaders that we wish to provide to them the best air travel experience possible.»
George Verwer has travelled the world and the organisation he founded has touched hundreds of thousands of lives, but he shows no signs of slowing down....
Roberts's idea (that a local church must be a global church — thus «glocal») may indeed transform American church life, because it is timely: We live in the age of the flat earth, when we can not only communicate around the world, but more Americans than ever have enough disposable income to travel the world.
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