
Really? Four languages in a few years? I suppose if your job depended on it like this guys did, you’d have to figure out some sort of system.
Here are his steps:
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Really? Four languages in a few years? I suppose if your job depended on it like this guys did, you’d have to figure out some sort of system. Here are his steps:
This article in the New York times is one of . . . . . . Dream chasing can sometimes (ok, often) be riddled with financial obstacles. Like say, travel. Unless you’re being paid to travel as part of your career, it can get expensive! I think traveling is great, but there are lots of little costs that add up over the duration of a vacation that are easy to account for when budgeting. The most obvious things you probably budget for are transportation and accommodations, but what about food and entertainment? What about insurance and travel gear? My husband and I have just spent 8 days in Vancouver, a city that is more expensive to . . . . . . Welcome to Part 3 of a 3 part series on preserving your travel memories. You’ve traveled to make memories, written them down and snapped them up. Don’t stop there….the final step is to get continual enjoyment out of your travels by showing off your memories! Do it for yourself, your family, and your friends who traveled vicariously through you. Here are some cool ways to show off your goods (other than making boring slideshow presentations, wearable photo t-shirts, custom-printed mugs, and awkward photo albums. Those are decidedly not cool). Online Photo Sharing – flickr, . . . . . . Photo by Έλενα Well, I may have a bad memory for some things but at least I remembered to write a follow-up post to Part 1 of Preserving Your Travel Memories! I am a visual learner and find that photos help to trigger memories I had thought were lost from the sieve forever. Here’s the next memory preservation tip: Snap it up. Travel with a camera and use it! When reading through pages of old diaries and blog posts is too time-consuming . . . . . . |
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