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other blog: fabulously broke in the city
minimalist since: 2007 -- why minimalism?
talk to me: contact me here!
current location: canada/usa
home: hotel room
owns: 3 suitcases 2 carryons of stuff
# of items: more than 100!
furniture: 1 japanese futon
works: business consultant
gadgets: macbook pro, ipod touch (pda)
drinks: earl grey cream tea
practices: rebel yoga and de-cluttering
loves: minimalism, $$ management, traveling
quirk: must prep my food before eating
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Nomad Archive
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All the things that aren’t so great about being so mobile
Posted on 28 May , 2012 | 4 CommentsTweet It all sounds so hip, sexy and fun to travel all the time and not be “stuck” to one spot for your job, but nothing is really quite perfect. There are things that are difficult to achieve and accomplish when you are constantly moving […] -
Minimalism lends well to (modern) nomadism
Posted on 15 June , 2011 | 8 CommentsTweet From my (and BF’s) personal experiences, being a minimalist has a lot of benefits, namely being able to be a sort of a nomad. I used to joke (early on) that I was a nomad, because I had no fixed address and stayed in […] -
Modern Nomadism
Posted on 14 July , 2010 | 21 CommentsTweet Just read a rather interesting link the other day: Does moving a lot as a child create adult baggage? “My original interest was in cultural differences and well-being,” said Shigehiro Oishi, the lead author, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia. He was […]