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What I do, since I'm Home

What I do, since I'm Home - been

keyboard for blogging First I want to tell everyone: do not worry. I do not give up traveling, nor am I ad blogging. After I wrote about ending my nomadic ways my inbox and social media streams were flooded with questions and concerns. But no worry. As I said at the end of this blog post, in my life is the only change that I would no longer be a nomad. I'm going to have a home base, and I'm going to put down roots - but I'll still go, and I will still blog about it. During my time in Sweden, I intend to check in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Jordan and the Arctic. And in two weeks I will be touching in Tokyo down for a two-week tour with G Adventures.

But now that I am no longer a permanent nomad, what should I do with my life?

in the United States after returning, I spent with friends a week in Las Vegas. It was a good way station back to the states. A good adjustment period. In the past week I have been outside of Boston to the house of my parents at home. Life in the suburbs was actually quite busy. It's tax time in the States, and I have been busy with all my 2011 revenue go so I can find out how much I can be issued and deduct. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be beaten in taxes this year; I'm not going to get on the bill next week me.

If I'm not buried in my earnings and crunching numbers on my adding machine, I write. I started editing for my novel, which is a lot of takes my time - and I have to write a head full of content, about it, and I have already diligently to write blog posts. In the next few weeks a tidal wave of travel reviews, tips, photos and advice will be.

This coming week I will apply for my Swedish visa six months. Over the past few weeks, as I have researched how to stay in Europe longer than 0 days, I learned a lot. It will all be put together for you in a long blog post, to account for long-term stay in Europe; I just need a couple of messages, first heard on their procedures.

This weekend I take in New York City for four days until I get back home and get ready to visit Japan. I leave on April 21 for two weeks and then I spend a week in South Korea, before going back to Las Vegas.

What's going on?
I have been a lot of my old things to do to update with new information. So if you are traveling soon, these sites have updated only for you:

How Travel Insurance
Get find How Cheap flights (and the opposite post on why cheap flights may not always great)
an in-depth Guide to Round-the-world tickets
picking a travel backpack

Note: If some of these filled with affiliate links posts? You can bet on it! I write not really blog posts stuff for sale, so that those contributions have affiliate links that I earn a commission if you buy through them you. They are companies that I use myself, but shopping through these links, you support this site - at no extra cost to you. In fact, my journey come check store and buy the products that I use on the road. Finally, web hosting is not free! 🙂

The network I recently wrote a guest article for Hostelworld and StumbleUpon.

I have to "How to make a successful blog" updated my book, and now have two hours one-on-one coaching session as part of the package. . Note: The latest version of this is a blogging course that can be found here

Now that I'm home, I feel the amount of writing overwhelmed and projects I have planned. I did not realize how much stuff I had to postpone the last few months until I got home and made a list. But to be in the suburbs has allowed me to lock in my parents' house, sit down without distraction, and actually get things done.

There is a certain satisfaction in productive, but I know in two weeks time when wanderlust comes over me and I can not accept to be even more, I will fly to Japan, willing my first "vacation "will take years to complete, Internat. And that is something I really look forward to.

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