Travel
There are many reasons why people would want to get away and travel. Some people do it for adventure, leisure, pleasure, to see new places, and to experience different cultures. Others for business, to attend conferences, or meet with clients. Still, others for educational purposes, to study at a foreign university, or take a language course. No matter why you travel, there are many benefits to be gained from it. The experience can help you to:
- Learn about different cultures and perspectives.
- Expand your horizons and become more open-minded.
- Gain new skills and knowledge.
- Make new friends and connections.
- Relax and de-stress.
- Recharge your batteries and come back home feeling refreshed and invigorated.
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Why It’s Important to Travel and Never Limit Your Destination in Life
The crew is back with another short episode—a random discussion about travel; and family matters with our special guest Tammy Terrell.
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How to Achieve The New International American Dream with Stephanie Gonzales
TFG crew is back with our special guest, Stephanie Gonzales, the voice behind the Women’s Wealth Effect Personal Finance Brand. Turns, out the American Dream isn't Debt, it's International. Stephanie is a 1st generation Mexican American, born and raised in Texas. With over a decade in wealth building, she is building a brand that will become a North star to support women, in particular women of color. The goal is to build wealth and careers. This conversation is all about serving with intention and purpose to grow communities and relationships for lifetimes to come.
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How to Find Purpose at the Core of Financial Independence
Americans are overly consumed by media and purpose deficient. It's no wonder why people are struggling with crafting a real financial plan.
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A Romantic 4 Nights in a Castle. Exploring Old Quebec!
Our Next Adventure brought us to Old Quebec. And we weren't disappointed one bit. It was a self contained experience, suitable for romance and escape. And well tailored for foodies.
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The Amazing International Trip Cancelled Due to the Pandemic
The Next Adventure that Didn't Happen due to the Pandemic. This Trip would have taken us back through Europe Covering Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany and going back to Portugal.
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How We Ended Up Traveling 12 Countries in 14 Days For an Affordable Price
So you want to travel to 12 countries in 14 days? Sure about that… This trip is not for the faint of heart. If flying to 1-2 countries is rookie level, going through 12 is pretty insane by comparison. It required planning, the right attitude/personality, and a bankroll of money. Total costs ended up being around $7,775 in total (estimated at $7,250- $8,250). Not bad, considering some of the travel packages for 6 countries were going for $7,000 per person. Planning it on our own worked. We were able to tailor the experience and choose the type of experience we wanted from beginning to end. It was super challenging at…
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How to Plan Your Next International Trip: Cutting Costs while Upping Excursions
Travel planning is just as fun as the trip. Well to me. Building a Great International Travel Plan is key So, you want to live the #travelnoire yacht lifestyle, but you don’t have unlimited funds… Worry not! This is just the strategy/planning guide for you. You can do this on your own and you might just have loads of fun planning it as well. A Whole Lot of Travel Planning for a Whole Lot of Fun In the summer of 2019, my girlfriend and I traveled to 12 countries and visited over 70 unique locations which included the Barack Obama Plaza in Ireland, tons of UNESCO sights such as the Cliff of Moher, Edinburgh Castle, Stonehenge, Windsor, Bath, Westminster,…
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#TravelTypes – Know Who To Vibe With or End Up Fighting
“Are millennials traveling more?” I’ll save you the research. That’s a yes. In the advent of social media, #instagram culture, and $1,000 cellphones with 18 megapixels; Travel is now a staple of every millennials’ life plan. No matter the dollar sign. No matter the student loan gripes nor the crummy jobs, suffice to say; millennials might just die without traveling every 2 years. Most Americans don’t even own a passport, let alone know their travel type. Back in early 2016, I got a call from my cousin. She was heading to Dubai for the 3rd time. Admittedly, she said that the food is trash (which is why we don’t often see photos of #dubaifoodie).…