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Solo Travel for a Career Break

 Solo Travel for a Career Break

Bartolomeo Island at sunrise. Copyright CareerBreakSecrets.com

This is the first in a three part series of video interviews with Jeff Jung of Career Break Secrets. Jeff was a solo traveler for two years as he took a career break and traveled South America, parts of Europe and the Middle East.

I did long term travel with my family. Husband and kids in tow, we toured Europe for 10 months. It was great but, obviously, I can’t share with you what  long term solo travel is like. That’s where Jeff steps in.

In this, the first video, Jeff gives us an overview of his travels and tells us:

  • where he went
  • why he went
  • and what he learned.

This is inspiring. Long term solo travel can be done. I hope you’ll watch so that you have the backdrop for next week’s videos when he takes three countries he visited and talks about how solo travel works in each of Columbia, Spain and Turkey.

Now… take a few minutes to watch the video and enjoy.

Below is the trailer for the travel series. It’s in high definition so please let it download for a while before you start viewing or you’ll be frustrated. But trust me, it’s worth the wait.

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  • dale

    beautiful shot…….and a great read….viewed through. my pulse app where I receive the feeds from

  • http://travelingted.tv Ted Nelson

    Interesting video and look forward to the other installments.

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