This is the third part in this series of predicting if living in Southeast Asia is right for you. You should now have figured out what feelings are important for you to feel on a daily basis and what has to happen to feel them. Now the next step is what to do with this information.
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RCAsia_JC
Spent my life traveling the world looking for adventure and a way to do this without having to be rich. From living on sailboats to hanging in Costa Rica and Brazil I fulfilled my sense of travel and wanderlust. I have also created and owned concept restaurants, published magazines and traveled for twelve years as personal security for best selling author and peak performance coach Anthony Robbins.
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It’s hard to believe that anyone in Chiang Mai actually has a driving license, or at least has passed a test, but getting a valid Thai license is possible for…
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Check out what we were doing this week.
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I noticed in our forums there is mention of maybe needing to meet people online or through a paid site. I did the same before I came over the first…
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Eating Thai food with non-Thais always reminds me how different our eating habits are. Although you’re probably not going to offend anybody by holding your spoon the wrong way or…
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Usually when you think of going somewhere for an extended period of time you want to cover all the bases and take anything you think you will need. Well rethink…
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The bane of initial living in Thailand has to be the visa runs. If you are on a Tourist visa, it will be twice a month after your visa runs…
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Check out what we were doing this week.
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What happens when you or someone you are with dies as a foreign citizen abroad? The first thing that should happen upon the death of a foreign citizen abroad is…
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Self insurance is a risk management method in which a calculated amount of money is set aside to compensate for the potential future loss. If self insurance is approached as…