Travel restrictions are starting to ease. Covid-19 cases climb, fall and climb again. Vaccinations are rolling out. Masks are a normal part of life.
Yet, the question remains whether travel is right for you. Now. Later. Let's see. Where would you go?
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Loads of discounts available on eBooks at Smashwords’ 13th Annual Summer/Winter Sale, including all of my travel and personal finance books.
My search to buy local, reduce plastic and stay natural for decent quality toiletries at an affordable price turned far more difficult than it should be.
Thankfully, I tracked down some options in my western Canadian world. I received no kickbacks, royalties or any other incentives for posting this article. The links go straight to their websites and I do not collect any benefit for directing you there. I tried to gently close our room’s heavy wooden door, but its shrill squeal shattered the silence of the guesthouse. “Did the local wildlife wake you up, too?” our friend casually asked. It turned out that minutes before, a mouse had leapt from its crevasse in the stone wall and landed in a bellyflop squarely on her face." Kudos to Dani, Jacob, Terry and Joshua for setting up a website dedicated to teens for managing their money. Created by teens, for teens. They offer blogs, checklists and a whole whack of information to help young adults get off to a smart start towards financial freedom. I delved back - way back - and pulled out some of the best learnings in this article. Find out all the details with my guest blog in the link below.
If you feel isolated and frustrated, close your eyes and breath. This you can control. If you feel trapped on a lily pad, be patient. A flower will bloom. The reeds will grow again. Life is in flux. Days are difficult. And each one of us has a choice.
Have you ever wondered how a writer went about publishing a book or what made them decide to switch from a more traditional job to tap into their creative side? And what’s the deal about naming a book?
Order your copy of these two new personal finance books. One is to help young adults learn how to manage their money. The other is for adults who feel they have lost their way. Sift through the clutter of advice with eight simple lessons that matter most to grow your finances.
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