Travel
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The Key to Living a Life of Adventure
The only thing that’s standing in the way of you having adventures every day? Your mindset. It’s time to hit the reset button. Watch my TEDx talk, The Key to Living a Life of Adventure, and start living a life of adventure today! Want to help spread the Traveler’s Mindset? Head on over to www.travelersmindset.us for a free travel starter kit, tons of real-life case studies of adventurous Americans like you, and a community of people who care about getting out of their comfort zone! Love what you see? Subscribe to www.travelersmindset.us/newsletter for regular updates with the latest in travel hacks, international opportunities, and trip ideas & resources.
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One Way to Get Over the Fear of Public Speaking
I made this video late last week at the tail end of a run, and a day later got invited to speak at the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) Career Development Marketplace in Washington, DC! I’ll be speaking about international work opportunities for hundreds of the brightest minds that will graduate at the end of this year…Woooohoo! But first…let me share a quick story about where my fear of public speaking came from… And more importantly…let me share one way to get over the fear of public speaking. Watch the video below to find out how I did it, and how you can too!
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The #1 Thing That Has Made Me a Better Coach, and a Better Person
Exciting announcement about TEDxBrookings and the #1 thing that has helped me be a better coach and a better human being.
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Inspiring Kids to Travel
How do you inspire kids to travel? What gets a child to think outside of their hometown, their state, or even their country? Using blogs, compelling images and props while speaking from experience can make a far-off country like Thailand tangible...
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2013 Year in Review: Travel & Personal Development
This post sums up 2013, a year of disenchantment, rediscovered wonderment, adventures, and world travel...and shares goals for 2014: a year of massive action.
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Enhanced Travel: Benefits of Making Connections
I woke up early this morning to scooter up the mountains outside Chiang Mai, Thailand for a brilliant sunrise. One of the thoughts that came to mind as the fresh air hit my face was, “Amazing how much easier it is to learn when I’m traveling!” Learning speed is directly correlated with the abundance of new ideas in the surrounding environment. Traveling itself appears to amp up my auditory learning powers (I’m a visual learner under normal circumstances). It becomes easy to memorize new Thai words and historical facts after hearing them just once, in a vivid context. As a bonus, I’ve noticed the speed of information recall quicken. Whatever…



