We all have that one friend on social media who seems to be popping up all over the world, making everyone jealous of their lifestyle with another picture of them sitting feet up by the sea. Like us all, you’ve probably wondered how they do it, and how you can do it yourself. It’s not as difficult as it seems. It does take some courage to give everything up and leave home, but once that’s done, the world really is your oyster. Do you dream of leaving home on a one-way ticket with a thirst for adventure? Here are some ways you can live that travel lifestyle.
Sell Your Life Insurance
If you want to go traveling without having any money worries at all, this option is probably the best one for you. If you are still planning on working while away, you should still have an emergency fund to fall back on. You are going to have the obvious outlay of flights and, even if you’ve secured a job, you might need to pay for your first few months of accommodation upfront. Never forget that emergencies can and do happen, so ensure you have an emergency stash. If you hold a life insurance policy, you can sell it for a lump sum giving you immediate access to cash. If you would like to know more, you can check out a quick guide online that will tell you everything you need to know about selling your policy for cash.
Write
If you have a passion for writing, travel could be the kickstart you need to fuel your passion. For most people, taking off for faraway places is just a pipe dream but they still want to have a peek into the lives of those who do, and there’s no better way than to read about other people’s experiences. This is where you come in. Start a blog documenting your travels and aim to give a unique perspective. The more popular it becomes the more opportunities will become available to you in terms of advertising or having your work published.
Teach
You’d be surprised at the wide variety of languages people want to learn. Finding work teaching languages is relatively easy, especially if you have teaching qualifications and experience. You will have the opportunity to earn a high salary while also immersing yourself in local culture as you are actually living and interacting with local people. If you don’t have qualifications, they are not difficult to obtain and there are now online teaching courses available for prospective language teachers.
Work in Hostels
This is an option for the truly adventurous and more extrovert personalities, but it can also be considered an option for people who want to start living outside of their comfort zones. Hostels are usually the accommodation of choice for travelers as they are relatively cheap, and you are also able to meet people as you move around. When your budget determines your destination, a hostel is often the lodging of choice. Many hostels will be looking for people to work for them, especially if you are multilingual. You may not always be paid in cash. It might just be food and accommodation; however, they will be able to point you towards work in the local area. Perhaps slightly risky, but that’s the life you want, right?