Being able to travel the world and not having to worry about going to work on Monday is many people’s dream. Waking up in exotic places, having the freedom to spend the day exploring fascinating attractions, and simply being somewhere sunny and enjoying life sounds like the perfect dream indeed.

 

Some people are brave enough to actually make the leap; they are now living their dream and spending time in some of the best travel destinations in the world. Others are more reluctant, especially since there are risks involved in making such a big leap. Worry not, because we are going to take a closer look at how you can quit your job and travel the world in a year.

 

Start What You Always Wanted to do Now – Quit Your Job and Travel

 

Planning is Required

 

The decision to quit your job isn’t a decision you want to make spontaneously, especially if you want to be able to travel the world afterward. Careful planning is required before you actually make the leap, but it’s not as difficult or as complicated as you think.

 

You can start by making adjustments to your lifestyle. Cut back on unnecessary expenses, and start reorganizing your personal finances meticulously. This will allow you to save, and build up an emergency fund, which in turn will keep you financially protected while traveling the world.

 

You can also do some research on the destinations you want to visit, the travel costs you will have to absorb, and other details about your adventure around the world. Don’t forget to prepare some contingencies too.

 

Preparing a Source (or Sources) of Income

 

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There are plenty of ways to make money while traveling the world. You can, for example, travel on a Work-Holiday Visa and find incredible jobs in different parts of the world. Many travelers have done this in the past and they were able to enjoy a year-long trip around the world without a problem; some even traveled for more than a year.

 

The jobs you will find along the way will be fun too. They are not the kind of jobs that will make you feel stuck in a routine; you know, the fun kind of jobs.

 

“I don’t even consider this a job. I love diving and helping others learn how to drive has been an absolute joy,” says Brian, now a diving instructor at Atlantis Gozo. He started traveling a little under a year ago.

 

Of course, you can also consider remote working and income-generating investments. Don’t worry; you have plenty of time to prepare everything.

 

Monetise Your Travels

 

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There are just as many opportunities to monetize your journey around the world too. Thanks to the internet, and the rise of social media, you can share your experiences in different places across the globe in an instant. It doesn’t take long to attract a huge following. The rest will be very easy from there. I’ve even offered blogging tips on this matter.

 

Blogging is a good place to start. Blog posts are evergreen, so you will not lose your travelogue entries as long as the blog is accessible. You can also use Instagram to share stories and amazing photos, YouTube to let your audience be part of your travel vlogs, and Twitter or Facebook to interact with followers directly.

 

Learn to be Street Smart

 

If you plan for the leap properly, you will know that there are plenty of ways to earn rewards, save money, and even get freebies throughout your trip. Sticking with one particular airline is a good way to start. You can then earn mileage points that can be exchanged for a wide range of freebies, bonuses, and extra services. The Points Guy is an amazing site where you can learn everything you need to know about using rewards.

 

The same can be said for hotels and other travel expenses. If you’re staying for more than a few days in a city, you can save more by opting for holiday rentals. You can also earn reward points – which can be used for various purposes – from hotel booking sites and hotel chains.

 

Last but not least, keep in mind that your smartphone is your best travel companion. You can do a lot of research about the city you’re visiting next and know exactly what to anticipate. Staying safe, saving money, and enjoying the best travel experiences possible is so much easier to do when you have the right resources just a few taps away.

 

Quitting your job and traveling the world may seem daunting at first. They are big steps to take and they can be pretty overwhelming. With these tips in hand, however, you will have no trouble making the leap and making your dream a reality.

Author

Christa Thompson is the Founder and Chief Editor of The Fairytale Traveler. She started traveling the world in 2003 when she attended a summer abroad study at the University of Cambridge in England. Since then, her wanderlust has been fierce. Her three passions in life are her son, traveling, and being creative. The Fairytale Traveler brand gives Christa the opportunity to do all of these things and to live intentionally every day. "It's never too late to believe in what you love and to pursue your dreams." -Christa Thompson

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