Timeless Nomadic Business Principles
I was raised in a globally nomadic business home. I witnessed the global nomadism movement taking place as an 8 year old eating Cheerios at the kitchen table. I watched my dad packed his suitcase and...
View ArticleDos and Dont’s of Working from Home
I’ve found that there are only a few activities I can successfully get done from my home office: answering simple short emails that take less than 3 minutes, conference calls, and reTweeting others’...
View ArticleCulture Shock: from Giving to Receiving
If you’ve ever lived overseas for an extended period of time you will realize that culture shock is not a ‘slap you in the face’ one day event. It is a creeping process that grasps you like a slow...
View ArticleLessons on Global Competition from India
Even with the deepening of global business relationships and the influx of immigrants coming into the US, many American professionals still don’t realize how globally competitive markets really are....
View ArticleDC Metro and Chicago CTA: A Comparison
One thing that a city dweller has in common with any other city-dweller in the world is that we all have the tendency to complain about our city’s public transportation system. But after experiencing...
View ArticleThree Tips for Succeeding Professionally in India
Living and working in India can be a strange mix of personal and professional, informal and formal, fascinating and frustrating. As a Westerner, one of the biggest struggles I had was figuring out how...
View ArticleThe IKEA Generation
My grandma’s vaccum cleaner taught me a valuable lesson. I have never seen anything like this. This thing probably weighed 40 pounds and it came with a 25 year warranty. Being a Millennial, I was...
View ArticleTop 5 items to bring from the West to India
With many people coming back and forth from the West to East, there are items which one cannot find while here. Since I find myself asking these questions on a regular basis, I thought I’d share my...
View ArticleThe Costs of the Digital Nomad Lifestyle
The Digital Nomad life is now accessible to more and more as our world gets further connected. We love to follow the romantic blogs and Instagram accounts of happy families who seemingly galavant...
View ArticleHow Not to Handle an International Travel Crisis
As a family who travels a lot together, we recently experienced a travel debacle of great magnitude. Call it bad luck, a huge failure, blunder, disaster, crisis, whatever you may. It was horrible. With...
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