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The Rising Allure of Asia: A Magnet for Work and Living
Asia—a continent brimming with an eclectic mix of cultures, thriving economies, and mesmerizing landscapes—has become an irresistible draw for adventurers seeking career opportunities and a profoundly enriching lifestyle. Explore the reasons driving individuals toward Asia’s vibrant and diverse canvas. By Alisha Nikodemus Read more
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How to reconnect with home when you’re not physically there
My experience with feeling detached from “home” is that it ebbs and flows. I don’t constantly feel homesick, but now and again, I feel out of sorts and realise that I’m experiencing a disconnect from the place I’m physically in or the people around me. This can be brought on by anything really, from language barriers to additional stress to prolonged… Read more
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Finding My Voice Without Words: What Shanghai Taught Me About Real Connection
After two decades as a professional communicator, I thought I knew the power of words—until I landed in Shanghai without a clue how to speak the language. What followed was an unexpected journey through music, gestures, and silent smiles that taught me connection goes far beyond conversation. This is what happens when you lose your words… and find something deeper. Read more
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Cappadocia – The land of endless wonders
Soar above fairytale valleys, explore ancient cave cities, and experience the magic of Cappadocia like never before. From sunrise hot air balloons to soul-stirring landscapes, this guide reveals why Turkey’s most enchanting region is a must for adventurers, romantics, and culture lovers alike. Discover the top things to do, hidden gems, and local tips to make your Cappadocia journey unforgettable. Read more
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Isla Holbox, Mexico’s Lo-Fi Hidden Paradise
Let me let you in on a little secret I can’t keep any longer from Life Lovers Magazine. Listen closely, whether you’re looking for a backpacker’s hostel haven, yoga retreat on the playa, fun in the sun with your family, luxury honeymoon romance or even a little mixture of all of these accommodation styles, Isla Holbox has all of these and… Read more
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How to be the best travel buddy to someone with anxiety
If you or a travel companion has anxiety, it’s vital to the success of your trip to think ahead about how you can get the most out of your travels whilst prioritising your mental and physical health. Here’s everything I’ve learnt from a decade on the road as an anxious traveller with a significant other in tow. By Jessica Holmes @hitchedhikingandhousesitting Read more
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Out with “live to work” and welcome work to LIVE MORE! Achieving a work-life balance is the new success.
As we enter May, we are reminded of the importance of achieving and sustaining a healthy work-life balance. But today we also want to remind you (and us too!) about the importance of understanding why this is directly linked to our overall health, and how it will help us be more productive. By Life Lovers Magazine Editorial Team @Lifeloversmag Read more
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Bring In Extra Income With These Ideas
Bringing in extra income is always a good thing. There are bills to pay, savings accounts to pad, and fun to be had in droves. But what to do can be the big question that gets in your way of getting started. Luckily, the list below can set you on your way to earning more money through a side hustle. Keep… Read more
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Letter from the Editor
Welcome to the latest edition of Life Lovers Magazine! Whether you’re an avid traveler or simply seeking inspiration for your next adventure, we’re excited to bring you a collection of stories, tips, and articles that will make your day a little brighter. Read more
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Feeling Unfulfilled In Your Career? Consider This
It’s unfortunate to say, but often true, that many people feel unfulfilled in their careers. A fast food worker, if given the choice to stay at home and earn the same wage, would likely not head to work, and it’s unlikely they’re passionate about the brand. That being said, there’s a difference between having undying loyalty to the brand you work… Read more
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Visit Montenegro This Spring: All-In-One Destination
Imagine a country with a Mediterranean climate, featuring 240 sunny days a year and a picturesque seaside. Within the same country, heading inland, you can reach mountainous areas in only two hours from the coast and try both hiking and skiing. Not to mention the adrenaline-pumping experience of rafting in the deepest European canyon. Read more
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Mindful Consumption: Slash Food Waste
Every year, over 1 billion tons of delicious food end up in landfills. Yet, 1 in 9 people go hungry globally. As individuals, our daily choices significantly impact food waste. This guide shares simple swaps like meal planning and smart shopping to slash household food waste and adopt more mindful habits. By Phoebe Collin Read more
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Traveling is about discovering and connecting with new places and people.
Connecting with different personalities can greatly enhance your travel experience by improving your ability to navigate diverse social situations, to communicate effectively, and to make the most of your interactions. Here are several ways in which connecting with new people during your travels will improve your life. By D_LEE Read more
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The Cruising Kiwis on How Travel Has Helped Foster Connection and Solace
As a family, we embarked on a life-changing adventure in July 2018 on our 43-foot catamaran. Sailing the world’s oceans has compelled us to reevaluate life’s priorities and become more appreciative of the richness of traditions and the cultivation of appreciation, understanding, and respect for different perspectives and ways of life. Our journey has served as an expansive classroom, with our… Read more
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‘How to Keep Safe During Your Upcoming Off-Road Adventure’
What’s your dream vacation? For some, it’s doing absolutely nothing while being surrounded by nature, and for others, it’s action-packed! When it comes to driving ideas, not just for road trips but for really getting out there and experiencing your surroundings, one of the major go-tos is off-road driving. Just think about it: you’re out in nature, and the ride is… Read more
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Life on the Road Less Travelled
As a full-time traveller for the past six years, I’ve learned four valuable lessons from my life on the road less travelled. Stress is the biggest curse of our time, and removing it from my life brought me clarity and contentment. While travelling is exciting, the constant change can be overwhelming and make it hard to establish a sense of belonging.… Read more
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At What Point Should You “Feel Like An Adult”?
It’s a myth to think that people “feel” their age. Sure, our age affects our bodies, but in terms of who we are, how we live our lives, and the attitude we have, age is somewhat meaningless. There are eighty-year-olds with the vibrancy and zest for life as a twenty-year-old, and there are twenty-year-olds who feel old beyond their years. Now,… Read more
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It’s Always A Good Time in Philadelphia: Discover The Birthplace of America
The Liberty Bell, Philly cheesesteaks, Eagles games and more await you in Philadelphia. Find out more about the American city that has them all. Foodies, history nerds and football aficionados alike, get ready to pack your bags and book your flight to the City of Brotherly Love. Read more
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Science-Backed Strategies for Safeguarding Your Mental Health
The number of people struggling with mental health disorders has risen sharply over the past years, making this a true epidemic. Fortunately, the global scientific community has also been focusing intensely on this topic to find more efficient and sustainable solutions. Read more
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It’s official! The French are going ga-ga over the Indian Cuisine.
The French and Indian cuisines, despite their geographical differences, share a common love for good food. The hype for Indian food in France is undeniable, with dishes like Tandoori Chicken and Paneer Tikka on their top 5. Places like Shree Ganesh Cuisine in Lyon and The Cloud Kitchen attribute this popularity to the blend of taste and health in Indian cuisine,… Read more
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Jobs Anyone Can Apply For that surprisingly don’t require experience
Companies are constantly looking for people to hire. They know employees are the driving force behind their success, and businesses want the best of the best. That doesn’t always mean they’re looking for people with advanced degrees and a lot of experience. Read more
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Books to Keep Us Warm This End of Winter
As we move into the last few weeks of cold temperatures in some parts of the world, you may be longing for a good comfort book to delve into as you wait for flowers to bud and display winter is officially over. So here is a list of some of my favourite cosy stories I recommend to you. By Catherine Gregson Read more
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Traditional Soda Bread to celebrate St Patrick’s Day but Vegan
Hello, Life Lovers crew! March is here, and we all know what that means: International Women’s Day! So a big hug to all the women who read us, but March also means St Patrick’s Day. To commemorate this day, I bring you a recipe for a vegan version of the traditional Irish soda bread. By Pat Aguilar Read more
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Unfiltered Perspectives: Emily Maroutian on The Broken Self-Image in The Digital Age
In today’s digital age, women struggle with self-image due to unrealistic beauty standards on social media. Author Emily Maroutian highlights the harmful effects of comparison and emphasizes the importance of embracing one’s uniqueness. She advocates unfollowing unrealistic beauty standards, practicing reframing, and choosing oneself as the center of beauty standards. For more information, visit http://www.maroutian.com or Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/emaroutian. Read more
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Never Meet Your Heroes — What happens when we finally immerse ourselves in our dream travel locations?
We’ve all heard the adage “never meet your heroes”, but what happens when we apply this same principle to the first time we experience our dream travel destinations? What happens when we finally immerse ourselves in the locale we’ve felt drawn to explore for as long as we can remember? Does the motto still apply? Read more
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St Patrick’s Day: Where to join the emerald-coloured party
Jolly leprechauns, shamrocks, and Guinness beer are just a few of the symbols associated with St Patrick’s Day. This religious and cultural festival is celebrated yearly on March 17th, the date of Saint Patrick’s death—Ireland’s patron saint. It falls during the Christian season of Lent and has been observed for over 1,000 years with parades and parties all around the world.… Read more
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Turning Your Hobbies Into Side Hustles To Bring You Some Extra Cash
There are so many hobbies to chose from out there. And we know that their purpose is to bring joy to your life and not to make money, necessarily but sometimes killing two birds with one stone is a great blessing to add to our lives. If you can make a little bit of money on the side, doing something that… Read more
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Letter from the Editor: “Embracing being homesick”
Have you ever felt homesick while travelling? It’s a common feeling that many of us experience when we are away from our loved ones and familiar surroundings. But have you ever thought about embracing this feeling instead of running away from it? Read more
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How to Select the Right Online Shopping Platform for Your Needs
There are a lot of online markets out there where you can shop, and it can all become very overwhelming. There are online stores popping up every day. Just ask the leader in e-commerce store creation, Shopify and you’re likely to get the full picture of how much e-commerce is exploding. As a consumer, this gives you several options and this… Read more
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Live to Work or Work to Live?
Studying abroad in Europe gives New York City college students a new perspective. Come with me as we follow American college student Julianna Horn’s study abroad experience in Paris, where she learned to prioritize living in the now, and gained appreciation for a slow-paced life. By Jacqueline Rappa Read more
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Celebrate Chinese New Year with a General Tso’s Tofu Vegan Recipe
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a delicious vegan recipe for General Tso’s Tofu. This dish features crispy and caramelised tofu bites along with tender broccoli in a lemony, savoury, sweet, and sticky sauce. You can learn how to make extra-crispy tofu with the minimal use of oil and time, without the need for deep-frying, thanks to the amazing Maggie Zhu… Read more
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Road-tripping in 2024: The best six itineraries
There’s no better way to explore the world than behind the wheel, whether with your friends, family, or by yourself. You have the freedom to create your itinerary, stop as many times as you like, and discover the world at your own pace. I love going on road trips. It helps me feel more connected and engaged with the landscapes. It’s… Read more



