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This page has your answers if you’re looking for companies to use on your travels, alongside your wellness journey, or if you need blogging tools. I’ve divided the resources into travel, blogging, and wellness. I’ve only shared tools that I like or use in hopes of providing you with some guidance on your ventures.

As someone that started traveling at a young age – I’ve had both good and bad experiences, so, I’m here to highlight some great resources to help you plan your travels with more ease. Travel planning is no walk in the park and that’s why I want to share what I know!

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Kiwi is a search tool that often provides a wide range of discounted flight tickets. I’ve found the cheapest tickets when booking travel to Asia and occasionally Europe through Kiwi. I highly recommend this site!

Google Flights is a great resource when you aren’t sure where you want to go or when. You can move the map around to get a sense of location and fares at any given date.

Momondo sifts through many airlines and will offer some of the lowest rates out there. Although, Kiwi and Kayak are my go-to – I compare pricing with this site as a second option.

Hostelworld is a great site to book hostel accommodations. They have a huge inventory of hostels all-around and we use it for our hostel bookings. If you’re looking for a hostel, this site will deliver.

Trusted Housesitters is a wonderful way to travel and save money. This platform connects you to pet owners in need of house and pet sitters. If you like pets, then this might just be for you.

Agoda is the number one contender for accommodations in Asia. Also, if you book early enough, Agoda has great pricing for worldwide travel.

Booking.com is my go-to for budget and luxury stays. They have plenty of options to choose from and are always priced to sell. Many booking.com options provide free cancellations with no money down.

Check out my post for the ultimate Carry-On Packing Checklist, when you’re traveling for short time periods or just want to avoid lugging around extra bags.

Viator provides unique tours, sightseeing activities, and things to do all for a realistic price. We’ve used Viator for plenty of tours throughout our travels and have only wonderful experiences to share.

Intrepid is a small group adventure tour company and it has got to be one of the best ways to travel if you don’t want to wander solo. There’s something on intrepid for every type of traveler!

Get Your Guide sells tours, excursions, and activities – ranging from cooking classes, tickets to tourist attractions, and all-around things to do. I often go between Viator and Get Your Guide to get the best bang for my buck.

Rome2Rio has got to be the best way to find different routes and types of transport around the globe from one destination to the next. They provide train lines, bus routes, ferry options, and flight paths to get you, wherever you need to go.

The Man In Seat 61 might sound like a movie title but it is far from that. This website is the ultimate guide to worldwide train travel. You will find the most information-packed routes, times, prices, and route conditions here.

Rail Europe is the easiest way to buy European train & bus tickets online. Whenever I travel by train in Europe, I use Rail Europe for fast and easy bookings. Currently, Rail Europe covers 24 countries and they’re still growing.

RatesDotCA is a helpful travel insurance search engine for my fellow Canadians. I’ve used this website a handful of times, as it provides great prices and coverage.

Safety Wing provides affordable tailored insurance plans for digital nomads. They provide coverage worldwide and you can purchase insurance while you are aboard.

World Nomads provides simple and flexible trip insurance for world travelers. This company has competitive pricing, good customer support, and many coverage options.

Bluehost is a top-notch web hosting and domain provider. They have inexpensive plans with good customer service.

Studiopress is the spot to build a responsive website with plenty of premium themes to tickle your fancy.

ConvertKit has got to be the best email marketing platform out there. They have an easy-to-use interface, with autoresponders and wonderful service.

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KeySearch is not just a keyword research tool. This tool provides SEO analysis, rank tracking, competitor analysis, and a content assistant. Money well spent to rank well on Google.

A Self Guru provides legal templates for bloggers and businesses alike. Find out how to protect your online business with the help of business lawyer and blogger – Amira.

Canva is a multi-purpose platform that provides thousands of templates, stock images, and editing features for all your business needs. I use Canva daily to create Pinterest pins.

Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing is the investment every blogger needs to make into their blog. I learned the ins and outs of affiliate marketing because of this know-all course from Michelle Schroeder.

Ivory Mix has tons and tons of stock photos to save time on creating your marketing content. You can use the stock images for your website, emails, and social media pages – without ever running out of content.

Tailwind is your social media scheduling best friend. You can plan your content for Pinterest and Instagram. I love using Tailwind for my Pinterest pins – it lets me set and forget.

Check out my post on How To Start A Blog with an easy to follow ten step guide to help you hit the ground running + a list of niche ideas.

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Calm is the number one app for meditation and sleep. I have found so much rest and resonance in using clam to guide me through daily meditation practices. This tool is an effective all-rounder to help reduce anxiety and de-stress.

Plant Therapy provides affordable natural living options from essential oils (a must), CBD, body care, household items and diffusers. I highly recommend using their soothing essential oils for your bath, home space or add a few drops to your pillow case.

Cratejoy is home to hundreds of monthly subscription boxes and in most cases, you don’t have to commit for longer than a month. The wellness boxes cater to passions, hobbies, and interests alike. Indulge yourself a little. You deserve it.

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