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GUEST POST: How to Quit Your Job and Travel

Author Katie Aune

By Katie R. Aune

When I quit my university fundraising job to travel for 13 months back in 2011, it was a pretty unheard-of thing to do for most Americans. While there are more resources today for those wishing to take a career break to travel, the idea of just quitting everything to travel the world can still feel daunting. Here are a few things to think about as you plan your escape:

  1. Determine your why. Why do you want to travel? Are you running away from something? Could you achieve some of your travel goals by instead taking a sabbatical or transitioning into a remote job that would allow you to work as you travel? I planned my trip as a complete break from work and as an opportunity to transition into a new, internationally focused career.
  2. Figure out your finances. Will you rely on savings? If so, do you need time to save more? I took about a year to save for my trip and focused hard on where I could cut costs, from eating out less to saving on cable bills to eliminating other subscriptions and expenses. Will you try to make money along the way, or do you need your savings to last your entire trip? Spend some time investigating the destinations you plan to visit and what your travel expenses may be.
  3. Address the not-so-fun logistics. If you own your home, plan to sell it or rent it out while you’re away. Arrange to put your belongings in storage or, better yet, sell as much as you can. Other things to think about: health insurance, travel insurance, what to do with your mail, how to handle communicating with loved ones back home, how to handle any ongoing bills and how to access money on the road.
  4. Prepare your out. Update your resume, especially with any accomplishments or data points that may be hard for you to access after you leave. Join LinkedIn if you haven’t already and start building your network. Ask trusted co-workers if they would serve as a reference for you upon your return. And when you do give notice, do it professionally and don’t burn bridges, no matter how unhappy you may be in your current role. Set yourself up as well as you can to find a new job when you eventually return.

Finally, plan, but don’t plan too much! Circling back to number one, have an idea of what you would like to accomplish by quitting your job to travel. Research destinations and make a list of “must-do” activities. But give yourself flexibility to change things up as you go along. Often the best experiences come from just going with the flow!

For more on my career break trip, check out my book, Finding Katya: How I Quit Everything to Backpack the Former Soviet States, and for more career break tips, visit my website, katieaune.com.

Katie R. Aune is a recovering tax attorney who has worked in nonprofit and higher ed fundraising for more than a decade while also dabbling in travel blogging and writing. Despite not traveling overseas until she was 25, she has been to nearly 70 countries and all seven continents.

Born and raised in Minnesota, Katie is currently based in Washington, D.C. and has a habit of rooting for teams that find ways to lose in devastating fashion.


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XMAS BOOK BASH #2: New Twist on Old Christmas Tale in ‘The Bishop’s Knight’

Deck the halls with steak and T-bone, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!

What? Did I leave something out? That nice, juicy cheeseburger just sitting there on Mom’s plate? Well. Somebody had to eat it.  But I think Mom’s forgotten about that. So let’s not remind her, okay? 

Anywho, we’re ramping up on our holiday spirit with another Christmas book-ish review. It’s called The Bishop’s Knight. It’s kinda unsual-ish. (New word I just made up.) I’ll let Her Royal Momness fill ya in:

The Bishop’s Knight: A Christmas Story

By Mark Ready, Indie Author (November 2023)

Pages: 84

Genre: Fantasy/Christmas

Note: We received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

You won’t find a miniature sleigh or eight tiny reindeer in Mark Ready’s fantasy novella, The Bishop’s Knight. But this nimble ‘Christmas story’ is a quick and compelling read.

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GUEST POST: ‘Time for Grit’

We have a treat for you today. A guest post. A really good one. Of course, we love anyone who includes Pages and Paws puns in their post. Bonus points for Kimber shout-outs.  We’re just funny that way. Time for Grit by Rick Czaplewski has plenty of both. 

Now, we get a lot of guest posts that are boilerplate. About as fresh as a carton of milk that’s been left out. For a week. As inspiring as an overcooked cabbage. But Time for Grit is fresh. Original. One of a kind. Kimber: Like me! Arf!

In fact, when we received this guest post from author Rick regarding what battling cancer has taught him, we thought it was like, Totally PAWsome. Lots of wag-worthy stuff here to inspire and motivate. You’ll think so, too. So let’s jump in, shall we?

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XMAS BOOK BASH #1: Let it Glow With ‘Hair on Fire’

‘Tis the season, friends! Christmas is just around the corner! Oh boy! Oh boy! Oh Boy! You know that one of us is like a Major Sucker for good Christmas yarns. Here a yarn, there a yarn. Everywhere a yarn, yarn.

Wait. Where was I?

Christmas Book Bash

Oh yeah. Christmas yarns. Well. Her Momness and I have come across some pretty good ones recently. We’ll be sharing select titles here during December. We’re calling it our “Christmas Book Bash.” Throwin’ this in at no extra charge. Although a little extra crispy bacon never hurts. Just sayin.

So. Our first selection for our December Christmas Book Bash is a Christmas memoir thingy. No idea what that means. But Mom liked it. Mostly. So let’s go:

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JUMP Into the Holidays With The Great Book Reunion!

Kimber here. Doing my magnificent stuff as we jump into the holidays!

Speaking of holidays, have I got a deal for you! It’s an oldie but a goodie: Marjorie Holmes’s classic, Two From Galilee: The Story of Mary and Joseph

After the Earth’s Crust Cooled

The first time Mom read this book was shortly after the earth’s crust cooled. Or maybe it was in 1975? (Let’s not quibble, okay? )

“Oh my goodness!” Her Momness exclaimed the other day. We just finished lugging another dusty box up from the resident archaeological dig (Mom calls it “The Basement.” But I have my doubts).

900 Years ?

Anyway, we opened this box and lo! It was jammed with beloved books from when Mom was a young’un. You know. Like, 900 years ago. (Don’t tell Mom I said that, okay?)

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GUEST POST: Turning Pages, Changing Paths, Embracing Career Shifts By Author D.W. Brooks

By D.W. Brooks, author of Homecoming Chaos.

D.W. Brooks is an Author, Physician, and Kidney Transplant Survivor.

I often say that I spent way too much time in school. I went to college, medical school, and business school. That doesn’t count my internship and residency either. That’s a lot of education. If you look at my work trajectory, it seemed like I had a solid plan for my career. And I did from age 11 until age 26. Then, my trajectory got a bit muddled, and my career path got very rocky…

My first proper career choice when I was 8 or 9 years old was to become an author. My cousins and I created half-finished books filled with characters, friendships, and relationships. Sadly, we were not well-versed in plotting or pacing. Usually, halfway through each book, we had run out of story and ended up with a lot of incomplete “manuscripts”. Despite our failures, being a writer seemed like a reasonable career choice until I learned that earning an income was not a guarantee. Hmmm…

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‘Maggie and the Mountain of Light’ Shines Bright

Maggie and the Mountain of Light: A Wayfinder Girls Novel

By Mark Snoad (Monarch Educational Services, 2023)

Genre: Fiction/Middle Grade

Pages: 212 (Paperback, incl. Epilogue)

Via: Author request

Note: We received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

“Light the path, lead the way…”

The Basics

Twelve year-old Maggie Thatcher gets more than she bargained for when her weekend at camp turns into a giant all-or-nothing race to save the world from a fate (and Fae?) worse than death in this charming middle grade fantasy.

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Tails From a Thanksgiving Expert

Kimber here. I’m an expert on thanks-giving. Just ask Mom. I’m thankful for just about everything and everyone. That dropped bit of bacon. Unattended hot dogs. Belly rubs! Sea gulls! Snoozes in the sun. Walks in the woods! My favorite blanket, right next to the heating vent.

On Four Feet

Mom says words related to “thankful” include gratitude. Appreciation. Gladness. Being at peace. Contentment. Cheer. Like me! Mom says I’m “thankfulness on four feet!” See? Told you I’m an expert.

As we get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving, I thought I’d mention a few things that make my tail wag like a pinwheel (do any of these ring a bell?):

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A Totally PAWsome THANK YOU

I know. I’m GORGEOUS!

Mom and I wanted to take a moment to thank you, our wonderful readers! You make it all worthwhile.

Totally PAWsome!

A special Homogonous, Splendiferous, Stupendous and Magniferous THANK YOU to those who take the time to like and comment on our posts. That just warms our furry little hearts.  Cuz you’re like, Totally PAWsome

A few FYIs:

  1. The holidays are just around the corner. We traditionally focus on the holidays during the holidays. We’re just funny that way. So stay tuned for further flashes of seasonal brilliance and frivolity.
  2. If there’s a particular genre, title, or other things bookish you’d like to see on the blog that fits our submission guidelines, holler.
  3. Bookish guest posts are encouraged. We sometimes offer select authors guest posts, too. (If we really, really like you. Or you bribe us with extra crispy bacon.) For more info., click here. Be sure to put “Pages & Paws Guest Post” in the subject line so we don’t miss it.

Thanks again. Don’t be a stranger!


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Babylonian Saga Not Our Cuppa

Son of Babylon

By Daniel Pugsley

Indie author, 2023

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 335 (paperback); 385 (Kindle)

Via: Author Request

Note: We received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book is set in Babylon during the tumultuous reign of King Hammurabi. The story revolves around one of the king’s sons, Bani, and his quest to become king. There’s lots of palace intrigue and court politics in between. Also betrayals, lies, spymasters, treachery and double crosses. When Bani’s mother is murdered by a jealous rival and he is shipped off to another country as a “hostage,” the stakes get even higher.

A prophecy foretells that Bani will some day hold the fate of his nation in his hands. But Bani’s not so sure. Frankly, neither are we.

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