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How to Travel the World (and Improve It) for Free

By Jessica | Permalink | No Comments | June 5th, 2007 | Trackback

hammockHere at BootsnAll, we’re always looking for ways to help people travel better - whatever that means to them. That’s why we’re working with Tim Ferriss, author of “The 4-Hour Workweek,” on a new travel contest that will help one lucky person do a bit of traveling and improve the world at the same time. Sound good? Read on.

How would you use 36 extra hours per week?

If you can answer that question in 350 words or less, you could win a roundtrip anywhere in the world, private consulation with me to plan it all, and $1,000 for the cause of your choice.

My goals with this are 1) to get people to take action towards their dreams, and 2) to help people to develop a global consciousness and feel the rewards of contribution.

Read all about the 4-Hour Workweek Global Challenge, including the rules (every contest has rules, much as we’d like to avoid them). The deadline is coming up fast - it’s June 15th, so you’d best get busy!





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