
What Does Adventure Mean to You?
Is it pushing your comfort zone physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually? Our answers may surprise you…

6 Ways To Cope with the Winter Blues
Sleet, rain or snow storms: here’s how to tackle seasonal depression

Right vs. Left-Brain: What a Neuroscientist Might Say About Your Sabbatical
We’re not brain bias, but we are a community of creatives who seek the space and time to be curious and creative.

From Military Infantry Officer to Unsettled Experience Leader; Leadership is Service.
When Unsettled Experience Leader Patrick Elliott resigned from the U.S. Army to join the Unsettled team, he didn’t realize just how transferrable his skills were.

Zen and the Art of the Underachiever
What did you want to be when you grew up? We’re not talking doctor, lawyer, or astronaut… what was your real childhood dream job before expectations set in?

How To Build A Remote Team: Lessons From Unsettled
For two and half years, we have built Unsettled as a fully remote, global company. We have no office. We call ourselves #TeamNoPants because let’s be honest, a lot of times some of us aren’t wearing pants.

How to Find Meaningful Work and Find Your Value in the Workplace
How do you find meaningful work? If you find yourself in a professional transition and you are on the job hunt, don’t overlook your personal values on your CV.

Do You Need to Unplug to Recharge?
An oxymoron of the finest kind, some truly believe that the internet is leading to our creativity’s slow death… or is it?

Why Sometimes You Just Need To Go With the Flow…
One of the many rewarding aspects of travel is the ability to become anybody that you want to be. Sometimes where we call home puts constraints on who we are and who we can become. The ancient philosopher Heraclitus famously mused, “No man ever steps in the same river...

Our Most Inspiring Moments of 2018: From The Unsettled Team
2018 may have been weird for global affairs… but the Unsettled crew had a significant year of growth, meaning, and discovery. Here are our stories.