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20 Ways to Save for Travel

20 Ways to Save for Travel

A beautifully gilded cage is no less confining.

After recommending two weeks ago that each of us should accumulate roughly 25 times our uncovered annual expenses in retirement savings, we felt obligated to offer up some money saving suggestions.

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How to Become a Global Citizen

It is absolutely the most bizarre thing we encountered while preparing for a life on the road. We intended to live nowhere; flitting from place to place according to whim. We’d be residents of the world with no fixed address to call home. There was only one small problem. Read More…

How to Revolutionize Your Financial Life

How to Revolutionize your Financial Life

This may be the most important thing you read today. It’s certainly the most important thing we’ve written or expect to write.

We knew that our recently launched “How To” travel section needed to deal with money issues. After all, money is one of the primary reasons people do what they do and often the main justification for not doing what they want. We also knew that a site dedicated to perpetual travel like EverywhereOnce needed to think bigger on the topic. Simply offering money saving travel tips isn’t good enough. Instead, we wanted to frame money in a completely new way; one that gets our readers thinking more in terms of sustainability and freedom and less about the next vacation. We wanted to set the stage for the kind of large scale change that makes life on the road possible. In short, we want to completely alter the way you think about money.

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How to Get Started on a Life of Fulltime Travel

How does any great project come to fruition?

It occurred to us that any large project, whether working toward a life on the road or the smaller ambition of starting a “How To” section for this blog, requires many of the same basic things. As we thought about the new section we’re launching today, we wondered if we had the resources, the time, the energy and the expertise to make the effort a success. These are the same issues we agonized over year after year as we worked toward our goal of fulltime travel.

As we pondered these issues again we realized they were secondary to a bigger question – Read More…

7 Lessons From a Year on the Road

Cadillac Mountain

One year ago today we set out on a grand adventure. At the time we had no idea how things would turn out. Whether we’d take to the road or return home with our tails between our legs was a complete mystery. Well, a year later we’re still going and have no plans of stopping anytime soon. But as much as we’re enjoying ourselves, no life altering change can happen without learning a few things along the way. Here is my list of the seven biggest lessons from a year on the road: Read More…