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FIRST STEPS

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                                                                                                         Bangkok, Thailand Whatever your personal reasons are, the initial methodology of becoming a nomad is fairly consistent. If you wish to travel nomadically for long periods of time, unless you are independently wealthy one typically needs to down-size or give up their “normal” daily lifestyle at home.   For most, this means selling a home or vacating a rental unit.   If one is in a rental unit, it’s easy to wait until the lease expires, put your personal belongings in storage and then become nomadic. Selling a home is more involved, and can lead to regret later i...

INTRODUCTION

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 Welcome to my blog and this very first post! Congratulations on considering becoming a nomad, or perhaps you have already started this journey (both figuratively and literally!). During my long career in travel & tourism, writing and proofreading has been a part of my many duties. Not as fun as travelling around the world, but still, I enjoy writing!  I was thrilled to have written a tour proposal for a lengthy tour through Southeast Asia that was requested by the famed author, Michael Crichton!  My professional writing has also included input and editing for National Geographic tour programs, and so much more. I promise you that I will put as much effort into this personal blog which I have created to assist those who wish to become nomadic, as I have during my travel career!   I have just arrived in Oaxaca, here for 3 months.  My Airbnb accommodations features several terraces overlooking the city from a high vantage point.  Many comfy chairs an...