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Books > Health, Home & Family > Self-help & practical interests > Living & working abroad

Moving To The UK - A Concise Guide For South Africans (Paperback): Sam Beckbessinger Moving To The UK - A Concise Guide For South Africans (Paperback)
Sam Beckbessinger
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R295 R236 Discovery Miles 2 360 Save R59 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Thinking of moving to the UK but don’t know where to start? Overwhelmed by the information coming at you after a Google search? Baffled by visa requirements? Worried about how your kids and your beloved pet iguana would handle it?

Fear not! Written by a seasoned mover who's been there, done that and even brought back the tea towel, Sam Beckbessinger will hold your hand in this end-to-end guide to moving from South Africa to the land of tabloids, tweed and terrible weather.

Inside, you'll find helpful tips, funny anecdotes and thorough to-do lists to keep you on track. This guide covers everything from the practicalities of finding a job and a place to live to the cultural quirks of British life (yes, they really are obsessed with tea), equipping you with everything you need to know about fitting in on this weird, adorable island.

The Scholarship Kids - Dream Big, Fly High (Paperback): Robert Gentle The Scholarship Kids - Dream Big, Fly High (Paperback)
Robert Gentle
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R310 R266 Discovery Miles 2 660 Save R44 (14%) In Stock

When Robert and Michael, a pair of starry-eyed twins see a Boeing 707 at an airport in the mid-1960s, it’s love at first sight.

But who's going to one day pay for their dream to work in aviation? This is apartheid South Africa. Coloured boys can't eat alongside white people, let alone jet off to Paris and study aeronautical engineering!

But in high school they discover an unlikely aptitude for French. Armed with scholarships, they head off to Paris and their once ordinary lives are changed forever.

Anywhere But Saudi Arabia - Experiences of a Once Reluctant Expat (Paperback): Kathy Cuddihy Anywhere But Saudi Arabia - Experiences of a Once Reluctant Expat (Paperback)
Kathy Cuddihy
R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Bechtel offered Sean Cuddihy a transfer to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1976, his wife Kathy agreed to go along on one condition: that it was only for two years, not a minute longer. This reluctant commitment turned into a 24-year love affair with Saudi Arabia and its people. Kathy's humorous anecdotes of her adventures and misadventures trace the journey of a country in transition. Never has a nation made so much progress in so short a time. As a trusted journalist and businesswoman, Kathy witnessed, recorded and participated in this spectacular development. From palaces to prisons and mud houses to private jets, Kathy's perspective is unique and her experiences remarkable. Told with the wit and stylishness for which the author is well known, Anywhere But Saudi Arabia! is a treasure for all who know and love the Kingdom, and an eye-opener for those with no comprehension of what life was, and is, like for anunconventional non-Muslim woman in a conservative Muslim population. At times hilarious, at times shocking, but always honest and entertaining, Kathy's story is infused with deep affection for her adopted country.

Tarte Tatin - More of La Belle Vie on Rue Tatin (Large print, Paperback, Large type edition): Susan Loomis Tarte Tatin - More of La Belle Vie on Rue Tatin (Large print, Paperback, Large type edition)
Susan Loomis
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Further adventures on life in a small French town from Susan Loomis, cookery book writer and author of On Rue Tatin. On Rue Tatin was a delightful discovery, and every reader asked for more. The life on Rue Tatin seemed like a dream fulfilled. Now in Tarte Tatin, Susan Loomis shares with us how she, her husband and two children settled into life in a small French town, learnt about their neighbours and how to be accepted as inhabitants of the town. With her son going to a French school and her husband finding work in the town, Susan Loomis discovers the joys of the French lifestyle - the markets and the food in particular - but also some of the difficulties, particularly for those who are not born French. The creation of the long dreamt-of cookery school is a story of great appeal - everyone who has ever thought of starting their own small business will enjoy the ups and downs of their enterprise, and long to go to Rue Tatin.

Third Culture Teacher 2019 (Paperback): Lucy  Bailey Third Culture Teacher 2019 (Paperback)
Lucy Bailey
R405 Discovery Miles 4 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dr Lucy Bailey presents a concise and coherent guide for those who are interested in pursuing a teaching career internationally. This book covers all the things you should consider as well as the advantages and disadvantages of living and working in an entirely new culture and country that you might face.If you've ever considered taking the big leap, looking for a new adventure, and relocating to a completely different country, continent or time zone, then this book will guide you through the steps and help you answer all the big questions to figure out if it's really for you. This is a book that is applicable both for those who are looking to take the journey on their own or with their immediate family.Written by someone who has made the move herself and lived in over four different countries with her husband - who is an international school headteacher - and their four daughters, Dr Lucy Bailey provides essential, key information and more than useful advice.

Working in Europe - The Insider's Guide...How to Develop a Successfull International Career (Paperback): Anne-Marie Boels Working in Europe - The Insider's Guide...How to Develop a Successfull International Career (Paperback)
Anne-Marie Boels
R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Working and travelling abroad is now a fact of life for those in business and European countries are the most common destination. This guide to seeking employment abroad combines hard facts, soft information (for example, insights into national character), and comparative charts.

Kokoro - Japanese Wisdom for a Life Well-lived (Hardcover): Beth Kempton Kokoro - Japanese Wisdom for a Life Well-lived (Hardcover)
Beth Kempton
R497 R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Save R99 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Kokoro [n.] heart-mind, spirit This book is an invitation to cultivate stillness and contentment in an ever-changing, uncertain world. Drawing on a thousand years of Japanese literature, culture and philosophical ideas to explore the true nature of time and what it means to be human, Kokoro - which mysteriously translates as 'heart-mind' - is a meditation on living well. Join Japanologist Beth Kempton on this life-changing pilgrimage far beyond the tourist trail, to uncover the soul of the country, its people and its deeply buried wisdom. In doing so you'll discover a revolutionary way of looking at life and the world that will transform your approach to living. You will learn how to cultivate presence, awareness, calm and joy so that you can move beyond regret and fear to make the most of every day. Distilling insight from a rich variety of sources, from centuries-old poetry and ancient Zen texts to martial arts teaching and contemporary philosophy, alongside the real-life stories of modern day pioneers, Kokoro offers a gentle and inspiring take on what it truly means to be happy and leads you to the heart of what really matters, so you can live each day with wonder and ease. And then, when the time comes to look back on it all, you will know that yours was a life well-lived.

The International Student's Guide to UK Education - Unlocking University Life and Culture (Hardcover): Martin Hyde The International Student's Guide to UK Education - Unlocking University Life and Culture (Hardcover)
Martin Hyde
R3,936 Discovery Miles 39 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are you thinking of studying at university in Britain? Do you feel confused about which course is best for you, which university to choose, and how to apply? Are you wondering about what kinds of challenges you will be faced with, how best to approach them and how to overcome them? If so, this guidebook is for you.

Honest and accurate, this book acts as an international student introduction and cultural guide to UK Higher Education. It informs and guides students in their preparation for all aspects of UK HE, from university selection and application through to participation, and provides a clear understanding of how British universities function. Helping international students make the most of the many opportunities that university offers, this text will expand your knowledge of UK Higher Education with regards to:

  • Application procedures
  • Finances
  • Self-awareness, cultural understanding and adaptation (social and academic)
  • University administrative procedures, facilities and support
  • Work and career information and advice.

The International Student 's Guide to University Life in the UK is a comprehensive guide that will help students to develop critical and reflective ability in order to become independent, well-informed and empowered decision makers.

How To Live Icelandic (Hardcover): Nina Bjoerk Jonsdottir, Edda Magnus How To Live Icelandic (Hardcover)
Nina Bjoerk Jonsdottir, Edda Magnus; Photographs by Gunnar Freyr Gunnarsson
R466 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This ultimate guide to one of the world's most beautiful and fascinating island nations is packed with travel tips, cultural and historical facts, and insights from Icelanders into how we can all make our lives a little more Icelandic. Known as 'The Land of Fire and Ice', Iceland is a country of contrasts, from the enormous glaciers to the active volcanoes, the summer midnight sun to the briefest of winter days, the ancient language to the modern technological innovations. This is a nation with a rich and diverse culture as unique as its stunning landscapes. How to Live Icelandic is the ultimate insider's guide to this northerly nation. You may have already tried skyr for breakfast and listened to Sigur Ros on your daily commute, but how much do you know about the real Iceland; the locals' take on this one-of-a-kind island? Icelanders Nina Bjoerk Jonsdottir and Edda Magnus have put together the highlights of Icelandic music, literature, cultural attitudes, food traditions and celebrations so the rest of the world can benefit from the special blend of old Norse wisdom with liberal modern attitudes. This beautiful book is full of inspiration and insight into this progressive and peaceful nation that has freedom, community and equality at its core, revealing why Iceland remains one of the happiest countries in the world. From the How To Live... series of insightful guides to some of the most intriguing cultures and locations on the planet, other books available include How To Live Japanese, How To Live Korean and How to Live North.

Kinky Roots - A Memoir (Paperback): Ingrid Arlington Kinky Roots - A Memoir (Paperback)
Ingrid Arlington
R199 R156 Discovery Miles 1 560 Save R43 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

A Bibliophiles Book Blog//7/10//I loved the way this book was written! The warmth and friendliness of her tone really invites you into her story. Invites you into her heart. It's always so interesting to read about someone else's life. To see what type of hardships they've faced, to celebrate in their joys, mourn their losses... it always feels like you're diving head-first into their personal life, and honestly...it makes you feel like you're truly friends.//AM Publishers writes, "Engrossing, strikingly honest, reflective piece. An ambitious and captivating scope of work."//Rebecca Millar adds, "It is a fascinating insight into the lived experience of our modern world as well as an exploration of how we can live better, whether that be with ourselves or with others."//"Engaging, uplifting and enriching....interesting, funny and sad (and actually made me cry)" - Booklovermum on Amazon UK//"Beautiful and Brilliant Memoir about Healing and Growth" - Favorite Librarian on Amazon.com//"Reads really really well! A brilliant account of challenges faced by a girl child." - Amazon Customer UK//"Found myself laughing out loud, sometimes close to tears and others reflecting on my own life" - Saaji Nana on Goodreads//Authorsreading.com//The title of Kinky Roots, by Ingrid Arlington, sets the tone of a fascinating memoir that contains philosophical gems. The author was reared in Zimbabwe and Johannesburg, South Africa, and is of African heritage and culture, thus her kinky hair and her kinky family heritage. "Growing up, your hair was your crown...The straighter and the longer it was, the better"...or "it was kinky, curly, frizzy or otherwise known as nappy."//This is a feisty and delightfully irreverent memoir. It is a collage of memories, ruminations, vignettes, and character sketches, encompassing a lifetime of poignant observations by a first-rate writer. Arlington shows herself as an unstoppable force tethered to an iron will. She has an exceptional ability to clearly see the very inner workings of people and the things they might rather keep hidden. Arlington writes with a powerful and striking prose style. Her memoir is very much a book about how to grow up, think, and 'be' (especially if you appreciate a complex, funny, intellectual narrator). It's a book about love, discovery, anger, forgiveness, and integrating all kinds of contradictions into a workable self.//Arlington was born in Zimbabwe to a young mother and an absent father. Reared in a large extended, dysfunctional family and surrounded by domestic violence and the remains of racial apartheid, Arlington survived her teen years in spite of family tragedy and the death of a younger sister. The cultural heritage of native Africans is incorporated into her history and is an educational glimpse into a little-understood society.//Arlington introduces her memoir in the present time by beginning her story while living in her home in the United Kingdom. The manuscript is constructed creatively, interspersing platitudes, with interludes of references to contemporary music and sage advice throughout the sequential story of her life. She tells of unfulfilled romances, struggles with getting an education, and her desire to travel. Kinky Roots is much more than a coming-of-age story.//As a young adult after completing college, she holds several jobs in the technology field where she meets a blond, blue-eyed English young man. Alex is the love of her life. They successfully deal with the ostracism of interracial marriage, and after struggles with his alcoholic father and dysfunctional mother, they moved to the UK. Kinky Roots contemplates their obvious differences with natural curiosity, but Arlington never relies on superficial differences to tear their relationship apart.//Throughout the memoir, thought-provoking statements reveal the maturing of Arlington's mind as she deals with chaos, racial discrimination, and mental health issues. She states that one of the critical lessons she learned is that because "'something is meant to be' doesn't mean that you won't have struggles and hurdles achieving it." As she matures, she realizes that "you don't know what you don't know until you do" and "it's ok to rebel." Throughout family trials, she remembers that "rain does not fall on one roof alone." She draws strength from her family and cultural heritage even when being ostracized for being non-white and female. A proverb, "when you strike a woman, you strike a rock," seems to be her motto.//Kinky Roots is Arlington's first book. Although she is a Cybersecurity consultant by profession, she has discovered writing to be a passion. Expect to discover additional work by this intelligent and provocative young writer.//Kinky Roots is a superbly culturally rich memoir that also has the virtue of portraying individuals in intercultural relationships, confronts interracial differences and the intercultural disconnects. It is an exploration of nuances and tenderness; a relevant read for today's world.

Going to University Abroad - A guide to studying outside the UK (Paperback): Martin Hyde, Anthony Hyde Going to University Abroad - A guide to studying outside the UK (Paperback)
Martin Hyde, Anthony Hyde
R713 R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Save R75 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More and more students in the world now decide to undertake their university studies in another country to their own. They see advantages of quality, value and experience in studying abroad and rightly see the experience as a preparation for life and a big plus for their CVs in an increasingly inter-connected world and job market. The world language is now undisputedly English and even universities in non-English speaking countries such as Holland and Denmark, universities that are wanting to attract international students, are switching to teaching university programmes in English. This makes for an unparalleled opportunity for UK students these days, just at a time when UK university fees are increasing significantly. This guide gives an overview of the opportunities available to UK students across the world, from the English speaking counties of the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, to Asia (India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore), to offers nearer home, in Europe. As well as information on what is available - the education systems and academic cultures and demands of the different destination countries are explained, application procedures and information on living (accommodation, food, entertainment) are provided and there are self-development exercises that will help with the process of cultural readjustment that you as a UK student are likely to undergo and need to understand. The book covers information for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and recommends ideal destination countries for these. Tips and advice on how to avoid certain pitfalls while being an international student living abroad are provided.

Dishing the Dirt - The Hidden Lives of House Cleaners (Paperback): Nick Duerden Dishing the Dirt - The Hidden Lives of House Cleaners (Paperback)
Nick Duerden
R207 Discovery Miles 2 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A jaw-dropping investigation' - THE BOOKSELLER 'Succeeds brilliantly in dismantling casual assumptions about the drudgery of cleaning' - THE GUARDIAN 'A great book, well researched, funny and poignant. I loved it.' - KIT DE WAAL Dishing the Dirt tells the jaw-dropping stories of London's house cleaners for the very first time. We hear from immigrants who clean suburban family homes to butlers who manage the homes of the super wealthy, and from joyful cleaners and entrepreneurs to escaped victims of human trafficking. Then there are women who dust nude and male cleaners who have to fight off wandering hands. And the crime scene cleaners. With the revelation of Maid by Stephanie Land and the cleaning tips of Mrs Hinch's Hinch Yourself Happy, Dishing the Dirt will turn all of your assumptions about cleaners upside down. About the Author Nick Duerden is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian, the Sunday Times, the Daily Telegraph, the i paper, and GQ. His books include Exit Stage Left, Get Well Soon: Adventures in Alternative Healthcare, A Life Less Lonely, and The Smallest Things. He lives in London with his wife and two daughters. Extract Prologue. Clocking On It was as if she were invisible, like she wasn't even there. Or, perhaps more accurately, like she didn't really count, not in any tangible sense, this mostly silent domestic cleaner with the broken English whose back was perpetually stooped over the vacuum cleaner, the dustpan and brush, the damp mop; someone who likely knew her way around the utility room better than the homeowners themselves. Today, the wife was away on business, as she frequently was, but the husband wasn't here alone. The marital bed was not empty. 'A different woman,' she says. 'Younger.' And he didn't hide this from you, wasn't embarrassed, ashamed of parading his affair so brazenly under your nose? She shakes her head, and smiles tightly. 'No,' she says. 'No.' She was seemingly in his confidence, then, but not through any prior agreement, a finger to the side of the nose, and nor was he paying her for her silence, her implicit complicity. 'I don't think he even considered me,' she says. 'Or my reaction.' She was merely part of the furniture, a once-weekly presence in the house who mutely got on with her work as she always did, over three floors, three bedrooms and two bathrooms: the vacuuming, the polishing, the dusting... ... In the 1980s, both husbands and wives were now required to go out to work, to pursue careers. This left little time for domestic upkeep... There was no shortage of willing char ladies. In the 21st Century, we are willing to delegate more, specifically to pay others to do the work we'd rather not do ourselves, even if we cannot really afford it. A wave of cheap immigrant labour entered the UK between 2000 and 2020, especially from the new EU member states in eastern Europe. Better to pay a Magda from Poland, say, GBP30 a week to run the Hoover around the house for a few hours than to save the money for a rainy day. ... Those that clean for Londoners are a silent army. They bring order to our lives, they put out the bins, and relieve us of at least some of the myriad pressures of modern life. They are privy to our indiscretions, our peculiarities, our curious habits. They put up with us, which isn't always easy because some of us are complicated souls. But who are the members of these well-drilled regiments? What are their stories? Do they know that we talk about them when we are among ourselves-at dinner parties, at coffee mornings, at the school gates-and how much do we care that they, too, talk about us? If we are the prism through which they view their host nation, what conclusions do they draw? Do we make for decent employers, fair and kind, perhaps even generous? And if we are sometimes cruel, and talk down at them, why do we do that? Do we treat them fairly-or are they being taken advantage of? If we asked them, what would they say? Buy the book to continue reading

The Essential Guide to Studying Abroad - From Success in the Classroom to a Fulfilling Career (Hardcover): Thomas R. Klassen,... The Essential Guide to Studying Abroad - From Success in the Classroom to a Fulfilling Career (Hardcover)
Thomas R. Klassen, Christine Menges
R4,055 Discovery Miles 40 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is an indispensable how-to guide on flourishing when studying abroad, and how to use an international education to begin a fulfilling career after graduation. Written in an engaging and accessible style, using many examples, case studies, and links to resources, the book reduces the stress of studying abroad. Covering all aspects of the international student experience - inside and outside the classroom - the book encourages young people to perform their very best and succeed in their new environment. International students preparing for cross-cultural learning and recent graduates looking for employment will find this book both practical and inspiring.

SMASH IT! - The Art of Getting What YOU Want (Paperback): Alison Edgar SMASH IT! - The Art of Getting What YOU Want (Paperback)
Alison Edgar
R394 Discovery Miles 3 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Speak the Culture: France - Be Fluent in French Life and Culture (Paperback): Andrew Whittaker Speak the Culture: France - Be Fluent in French Life and Culture (Paperback)
Andrew Whittaker 2
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A guidebook can show you where to go, a phrase-book what to say when you get there. Only Speak the Culture: France will lead you to the nation's soul. This easy-to-use cultural companion reflects what it means to have grown up with Camus, Cezanne, De Gaulle and Bardot; it captures the spirit of France and delves deep into the Gallic psyche. Through exploring the people, the movements and the lifestyles that have shaped the French experience, you will come to an intimate understanding of France and the French.There are many travel guides and manuals on living in France. Speak the Culture: France is different: a superbly designed, informed and entertaining insight into French life and culture and who the French really are.Recommended by the Institut francais du Royaume-Uni, the Official French Government Centre of Language and Culture in the UKFor new residents, business travellers, holidaymakers, students and lovers of France everywhere, Speak the Culture: France is an engaging companion and guide to an enviably rich civilization at the heart of Europe. Excerpt"It would be wrong to imagine that your average Frenchwoman just pops into Chanel on the Rue du Faubourg-St-Honore whenever she needs a new bag, cardy or fragrance. While a significant minority do indulge in ready-to-wear lines produced by designer labels, most are happy with less brand-conscious garments. Small boutiques and historic department stores like Le Bon Marche and Les Galeries Lafayette sell the big brands, but many French are happy to buy anonymous clothes at knockdown prices in chain stores like Tati, or even in the hypermarket."

The International Student's Guide to UK Education - Unlocking University Life and Culture (Paperback): Martin Hyde The International Student's Guide to UK Education - Unlocking University Life and Culture (Paperback)
Martin Hyde
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are you thinking of studying at university in Britain? Do you feel confused about which course is best for you, which university to choose, and how to apply? Are you wondering about what kinds of challenges you will be faced with, how best to approach them and how to overcome them? If so, this guidebook is for you.

Honest and accurate, this book acts as an international student introduction and cultural guide to UK Higher Education. It informs and guides students in their preparation for all aspects of UK HE, from university selection and application through to participation, and provides a clear understanding of how British universities function. Helping international students make the most of the many opportunities that university offers, this text will expand your knowledge of UK Higher Education with regards to:

  • Application procedures
  • Finances
  • Self-awareness, cultural understanding and adaptation (social and academic)
  • University administrative procedures, facilities and support
  • Work and career information and advice.

The International Student s Guide to UK Education is a comprehensive guide that will help students to develop critical and reflective ability in order to become independent, well-informed and empowered decision makers.

Should I Stay or Should I Go? - To Live In or Leave South Africa (Paperback): Tim Richman Should I Stay or Should I Go? - To Live In or Leave South Africa (Paperback)
Tim Richman
R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Should I Stay Or Should I Go? is a book for South Africans and ex-South Africans looking for guidance, information and empathy on the topic of emigration from people who've been there and done that – whether it's stay or go. A collection of 15 essays, the book combines a variety of subjective viewpoints to provide a broad overview of the emigration debate. It includes an introduction by the editor and three addenda: comparisons of the most popular countries and cities to which South Africans emigrate, an analysis of the stresses of emigration and a listing of further reading on the topic. The authors include high-profile writers (Andre Brink, Kevin Bloom, Jacob Dlamini), widely published South African and international journalists, and average everyday South African.

Going to University Abroad - A guide to studying outside the UK (Hardcover, New): Martin Hyde, Anthony Hyde Going to University Abroad - A guide to studying outside the UK (Hardcover, New)
Martin Hyde, Anthony Hyde
R4,197 R2,877 Discovery Miles 28 770 Save R1,320 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

More and more students in the world now decide to undertake their university studies in another country to their own. They see advantages of quality, value and experience in studying abroad and rightly see the experience as a preparation for life and a big plus for their CVs in an increasingly inter-connected world and job market. The world language is now undisputedly English and even universities in non-English speaking countries such as Holland and Denmark, universities that are wanting to attract international students, are switching to teaching university programmes in English. This makes for an unparalleled opportunity for UK students these days, just at a time when UK university fees are increasing significantly. This guide gives an overview of the opportunities available to UK students across the world, from the English speaking counties of the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, to Asia (India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore), to offers nearer home, in Europe. As well as information on what is available - the education systems and academic cultures and demands of the different destination countries are explained, application procedures and information on living (accommodation, food, entertainment) are provided and there are self-development exercises that will help with the process of cultural readjustment that you as a UK student are likely to undergo and need to understand. The book covers information for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and recommends ideal destination countries for these. Tips and advice on how to avoid certain pitfalls while being an international student living abroad are provided.

Lonely Planet The Digital Nomad Handbook (Paperback): Lonely Planet Lonely Planet The Digital Nomad Handbook (Paperback)
Lonely Planet 1
R406 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R73 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Escape the nine-to five and learn how to live and work on the road with the latest addition to Lonely Planet's Handbook series, a practical guide inspiring and motivating people to achieve their goal of travelling more, starting a whole new way of living and creating a flexible work/life balance. Divided into two sections, this informative book firstly explains the practicalities of working on the road, such as income generation, managing career changes, keeping in touch with family and maintaining relationships, what to do with your stuff, overcoming common pre-departure fears, keeping healthy on the road and much more. The second showcases a number of ideal destinations for digital nomads, offering invaluable travel insights and information about the location in question, pros and cons, as well as inspirational tales from digital nomads out on the road. From the palm-fringed beaches of blissful Bali to the bright, neon-lights of dynamic Seoul, aspiring nomads will be inspired to make the move and start a whole new way of living. Written by some of Lonely Planet's very own nomadic experts, this book is packed with top tips, insights and real life tales on what it's really like to be working on the road. Chapters throughout include: 10 perks of being a digital nomad What jobs do digital nomads do? 15 items every digital nomad should carry 10 ways to overcome loneliness Top destinations for digital nomads Learning the lingo About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, on mobile, video and in 14 languages, 12 international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more.

The Art of World Learning - Community Engagement for a Sustainable Planet (Hardcover): Richard Slimbach The Art of World Learning - Community Engagement for a Sustainable Planet (Hardcover)
Richard Slimbach
R3,909 Discovery Miles 39 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a visionary, consciousness-raising book that asks us to rethink the purposes and design of study away and study abroad experiences in the context of a broadened set of global threats, including climate disruption, soaring inequality, ecosystem breakdown, the dying off of distinct languages and cultural communities, and the threat of a nuclear catastrophe. As we ask students to truly comprehend this world from the privileged perspective of the global North, Rich Slimbach asks us to consider two fundamental questions: What and how should we learn? And having learned, for what should we use what we know? A panoply of pedagogies and methods of inquiry -- from study away/abroad and service-based learning to diversity programming, environmental education, and community-based research -- aim to develop students who both understand the challenges faced by global communities and act in ways that advance their social and environmental health. What temperaments, social habits, and intellectual abilities will they need to help heal their corner of creation? And what pedagogical perspectives, principles, and procedures can best support them in this creative challenge? Rich Slimbach argues that transforming student consciousness and life choices requires a global learning curriculum that integrates multi-disciplinary inquiry into the structural causes of problems that riddle the common good, along with mechanisms that bid students to cross borders, to pay attention, and to listen to those unlike themselves. At its heart, this book proposes a truly transformative approach to community-engaged global learning.

Tidying Up - CLEAN YOUR SH*T NOW - Getting Things Done Effortlessly Through The Simple Art of Home Organising (Declutter and... Tidying Up - CLEAN YOUR SH*T NOW - Getting Things Done Effortlessly Through The Simple Art of Home Organising (Declutter and Life Organization) (Paperback)
Trey Woods
R507 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R91 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Digital Nomads For Dummies (Paperback): K Wilson Digital Nomads For Dummies (Paperback)
K Wilson
R585 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R167 (29%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Why work from home when you can work anywhere? Not all who wander are lost! Digital Nomads For Dummies answers all your questions about living and working away from home, short term or long term. Become a globetrotter or just trot around your home country, with the help of experienced digital nomad Kristin Wilson. Millions of people have already embraced the lifestyle, moving around as the spirit takes them, exploring new places while holding down a job and building a fantastic career. Learn the tricks of building a nomad mindset, keeping your income flowing, creating a relocation plan, and enjoying the wonders of the world around you. Learn what digital nomadism is and whether it's the right lifestyle for you Uncover tips and ideas for keeping travel fun while holding down a 9-to-5 Travel solo or with a family, internationally or within your home country Create a plan so you can keep growing in your career, no matter where you are If you're ready to put the office life behind you and the open road in front of you, check out Digital Nomads For Dummiesand get your adventure started!

Buying a Property in Spain For Dummies (Paperback): C. Barrow Buying a Property in Spain For Dummies (Paperback)
C. Barrow 2
R410 R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Save R88 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Buying a property abroad is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make. But don't worry - your Spanish dream needn't become a nightmare. From finding an estate agent and arranging a mortgage to negotiating the best price and moving in, this book is packed with practical advice on every aspect of the Spanish property market. It leads you safely and simply through the legal, logistical, and financial minefields, helping you maximise your time and your money to enjoy a hassle-free property purchase.

Australia Gap Pack - All the Facts and Expert Advice for Gap Working in Australia (Paperback): Gapwork.com Australia Gap Pack - All the Facts and Expert Advice for Gap Working in Australia (Paperback)
Gapwork.com 1
R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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Jumping Over The Rainbow - My Memoir About Self Discovery As An Au Pair In Germany (Paperback): Ronnie van der Merwe Jumping Over The Rainbow - My Memoir About Self Discovery As An Au Pair In Germany (Paperback)
Ronnie van der Merwe
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A rainbow is synonymous with bravery, brightness, brilliance and vibrancy. In the Bible it is a symbol of God's faithfulness and mercy. Everybody has a story, and in this short memoir, Ronnie van der Merwe tells his story.

Ronnie wants readers who feel that they are different and do not belong, to see that it is OK to be yourself and be comfortable in your skin. Ronnie's trip to Germany as an au-pair led to his personal freedom but it was not always easy.

He shares the good and the bad and wants readers to see that life is beautiful and precious; and that nothing and nobody should keep you from being your authentic self!

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