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  • Top Winter Events in Europe You Shouldnโ€™t Miss

    Well, soon Christmas and New Year will be packed away for another year, leaving us with nothing but post-holiday blues – boooo! With winter in full swing and the cold weather doing its best to bring us down, we soon forget about the festivities and start hoping the sun makes a quick return! But why not make a change for 2014 and embrace all the winter fun? Europe is home to many fantastic winter events making it a great time to take a city break….

  • The Best Countries to be a Digital Nomad in Europe

    …unication technologies, and a world where working remotely has become the ‘new normal’, employees enjoy far more flexibility than ever before.  Now, more and more of us are packing our laptops, and taking our remote office global. And with coworking spaces around the world too, it’s never been easier. If you’re ready to fuse your working week with a love of travel, this is the best place to start – inspire your search with our list of the best cou…

  • Doing Good for Nothing

    …unicate more effectively … not small challenges, but we can help them with new branding, sales plans and unique communication formats. Funky Junk The Stritchley Food Coop provides fresh and affordable food to over 40 households in Stritchley… not a small task but their role is about to increase massively. They have been offered a physical shop space on the high street… those that know about my hatred for Tesco’s will know I WANT and NEED this orga…

  • A Free Tour… Is this Volunteering?

    …stuck in smile position right now ๐Ÿ™‚ I hope they gained more than just a few photos from our morning together and I will be reporting back that they are an exceptional group of young people, a pleasure to be around and I wish them all well in their future careers. Saying goodbye to my new friends The rest of my day was spent preparing for class tomorrow … Christmas crafting day and proofreading letters written by local kids to be sent to their penp…

  • What Next Wednesday: Escape and Explore

    …indings as I move forward on this next journey to the unknown. I hope this new series will help inspire you with your next move and offer you some valuable tips and places to look to decide what’s next for you! Is it time to escape? Next week I am taking a one day course with Escape The City on ‘How to build a business from your passion’ and I cannot wait. I’ve always wanted to run my own business, with two entrepreneurs for parents I can’t really…

  • 4 handy tips for first time visitors to China

    …and monuments to national parks and historic sites. 4. Be prepared to try new dishes China has an amazing food culture, and every different region of the country has its own unique style of cooking. There are eight regions in China, and so there are eight distinct types of food on offer, most of which is delicious. As a first-time visitor to China, you may have been warned to avoid eating street food, but street snacks offer some of the best food…

  • The Real way to travel around Barcelona

    …lace to find other fellow travellers for a gossip. However Barcelona has a new secret in town, a place to meet with fellow travellers whilst also experiencing the real Barcelona you can’t find in the guide books. To meet with locals in a way you would not normally get the chance to do and savour some of the areas of Barcelona saved only for those who really know it. Last week I was lucky enough to experience the amazing hospitality of Lluis and hi…