The Best Outsourcing Websites For Location Independent Entrepreneurs

Some days I wish that there were 12 more hours in the day to get done what I need to, but unfortunately that is never going to be the case. So, apart from cloning yourself, what’s the best way to free up some extra time so that you can achieve your daily, weekly and monthly […]

The Museum Of Broken Relationships – Not Your Average Collection!

Walking into the Museum of Broken Relationships, the travelling collection of objects sent in to its curators from heartbroken lovers all around the world, thrusts you into a world of insecurity, fear, paranoia, and in some cases, revenge – It’s like you accidentally opened a door to a room full of strangers sitting around pining […]

Photo Of The Week – Colourful Nyhavn In Black And White

Copenhagen is one of my favourite cities in Europe – I loved the history, food and bars, and had so much fun wandering the city streets photographing anything interesting that I could find. I particularly loved the area of Nyhavn with its colourfully-painted restaurants along the water – this is where most tourists flock to in […]

How To Write A Business Plan For Your Location Independent Business

The framework of a successful business is its plan, and this is especially true when you want to start your own location independent business and work from anywhere in the world – you’ll most likely have to also take into account international laws, bank accounts and languages! It always pays to be organised, so the earlier […]

Travel Bloggers Unite Conference 2011 – What I’ve Learnt

A few months ago I made it my goal to attend the Travel Bloggers Unite conference in beautiful Innsbruck, and I’m so glad I did! It was my first big blogging event, and I’ve not only made some great friends, but I’ve also networked with and learnt from successful travel bloggers, web experts and industry from all over […]

Photo Of The Week – The Most Photographed Street in America

I had never heard of Acorn Street In Beacon Hill,  Boston when I visited the city last year, but after walking the cobbled streets and speaking with locals we found out that it is actually the most photographed street in the whole of the USA – pretty crazy! The funny thing was, after the trip I started […]

Should Travellers Embrace The Staycation?

One of my favourite buzz words from the recent global financial crisis is ‘staycation’ – the act of holidaying or travelling in the country you live rather than taking off abroad. The premise is that it can save you money and also help drive money back into your home country’s economy, thereby resulting in the […]

Why Every Location Independent Entrepreneur Should Read More

I love books that can teach me something. Anyone that knows me well will be nodding their heads in agreeance with this, as since the age of about 21 I haven’t read any fiction whatsoever. Yes – that’s right, nothing. I used to love novels as a kid, but in the past few years I […]

Photo Of The Week – Pretty As An Indian Elephant

As an animal lover, I was absolutely stoked to see Elephants up close in India – but even though these Elephants seemed to be treated well by their keepers, it still made me a little bit sad that they were housed in a shed and used for tourist rides. We were in Jaipur and on a high […]

6 Month Blog Update

It’s hard to believe it, but I’m now in my sixth month of blogging – I never would’ve thought that time could go this fast, but looking back at all that I’ve managed to fit into this time it’s probably no surprise. My last blog update was at 3 months and I was only just […]