The Sweet Ass Domination Deck: A Tough-love, Fun Motivational Quote & Self Help Fest
This Is Easily The Most Non-Conventional Self-Help Journey I’ve Ever Been On!
The creators are crazy, the cards are crazy, the illustrations are crazy…and I love it all! Top it off that I recently had the chance to meet Heath, one of the creators, and he truly walks the talk. Rarely do I meet someone that practices what they preach, especially when what they’re preaching are some crazy-ass, off-the-wall tough-love and fun motivation and self-help practices!
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Affirmations To Motivate Your Creative, Maniac Mind— AKA: Motivation That Doesn’t Suck
You know I love the unconventional. Hell, one of the tenets of The Nomad Experiment, is “Motivation & Tough Love!” And I have a fun little list called Nomad Fuel: Books for Inspiration, Motivation, & Generally Slaying it at Adulting. and an article titled “Truth Be Told I’m Scared Sh*tless…” So you know I love this little ditty!
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—Jason
About Jason Robinson
Jason is the author of “The Beginner Traveler’s Guide To Going Nomad,” as well as the voice behind the words and the eye behind the lens for The Nomad Experiment. “Planning to travel at some point” wasn’t actually getting the job done, so nearing 40 he decided to make it a priority, nomatter how scary that was. A few years later—through the pandemic and a type 1 diabetes diagnosis at age 42—now living a life of nomadic travel, he’s speaking out to encourage others of any age, or with any serious medical diagnosis, to live an unconventional life.
Travel Planning Tips
Figure out where you are going & how are you getting there…
I suggest using at least 2 to 3 different travel search sites. Start with Skyscanner or Orbitz or Booking …or whatever aggregator site you prefer. Then when you see what airlines to use, check their respective sites for better deals or rewards flights.
Figure out where you’re going to stay…
If you’re interested in hostels, search Hostelworld or Hostelling International. For longer-term or more private digs, look at Airbnb, VRBO, or you can look for hotel rooms in the links from the search engines listed above.
Get comprehensive travel insurance, or in the least, travel medical insurance if internationally…
Especially with Covid not going anywhere, get covered. Start with an insurance aggregator like Insure My Trip, or with SafetyWing, World Nomads, or another. Then decide what is important to you; trip cancellation, baggage coverage, medical, or all of the above. And get a yearly evacuation plan, since you’ll have to get home after your emergency!
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