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Blog, Working Abroad · January 6, 2026

Your Complete Guide to Landing an English Teaching Job in Korea

If you’ve ever dreamed of living abroad, earning a stable income, and experiencing a culture completely different from your own, getting an English teaching job in Korea is one of the most accessible ways to make that happen. South Korea has been a top destination for English teachers for ...

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Blog, Working Abroad · January 6, 2026

What You Need to Know Before Getting an English Teaching Job in Korea

Teaching in South Korea has become one of the most popular options for expats who want to travel, experience a new culture, and still save money while working abroad. An English teaching job in Korea offers a unique balance of financial stability, cultural immersion, and professional ...

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Teaching English in South Korea - Everything You Need To Know

Blog, Working Abroad · January 3, 2026

Requirements for Teaching English in Korea: What You Need To Know Before Applying

If you’re dreaming of teaching English in South Korea, it’s important to understand the requirements for teaching English in Korea before you start your application. From your educational background and citizenship to TEFL certification and visa documents, there are specific qualifications you must ...

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Nami Island in Seoul South Korea

Blog · February 6, 2023

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🙇🏻‍♀️ Part 16 of articles worth reading in your tw 🙇🏻‍♀️ Part 16 of articles worth reading in your twenties ✨

Here’s your next round of long-form reads for navigating your twenties.

💌 Enjoyed this post? I share weekly recommendations, resources and reflections on navigating your twenties, financial literacy and life in between over on my Substack.

#europe #whattoread #articles

Sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is let people leave, trust their choices, and choose yourself in return. 

The author also reframes rejection in a powerful way: someone choosing not to appreciate your care doesn't diminish its value. Your capacity to care and show up for others remains yours, regardless of whether it's reciprocated.

A Substack essay sharing a reflection on summer, nostalgia, growing up, and the quiet ways our lives change. 

It explores grieving past versions of ourselves, friendships and moments that no longer exist, while learning to appreciate the ordinary moments we’re living right now. Ultimately, it’s about resilience, paying attention, and realising that the things we once thought were drowning us may have been teaching us how to swim.

A Substack essay about learning to let go of the need to understand, fix, or control everything around you. 

It explores protecting your peace, accepting that you can’t change how others perceive you or force people to grow, and learning to release unanswered questions, expectations, and imagined versions of people. Ultimately, it’s a reminder that acceptance isn’t giving up, it’s choosing not to carry what was never yours to carry.

Sometimes you need to become a stranger somewhere else to finally recognise yourself. This piece explores the loneliness and freedom of moving abroad, and how being away from the people and places that knew your old self can give you space to question who you are and what you actually want. 

It’s a reflection on identity, becoming, and how leaving doesn’t always mean escaping your old life. Sometimes, it simply gives you the room to grow into yourself.

Is there a cost to our friendships when setting ‘boundaries’ for ourselves? 

💻 I share a weekly newsletter on Substack with more media recommendations like this. You can sign up us
📚 Part 3 of free resources you should know about 📚 Part 3 of free resources you should know about

A few more corners of the internet worth knowing about if you’re someone who likes learning, reading, and finding interesting things to explore without spending a fortune.

These are some of the resources I’ve bookmarked along the way and genuinely think are worth knowing about. Whether you’re looking for your next book, want to learn something new, or simply want better things to reach for when you’re tired of scrolling, hopefully there’s something here for you.

And because this list keeps growing, I’ve put together a full collection of my favourite free reading and learning resources on my Substack.

🙇🏻‍♀️ Want recs like this delivered straight to your inbox? I share a weekly Substack newsletter with more helpful resources like this (sign up is in my bio)

#reading #habits #europe 

@aeonmag It’s perfect for going down interesting rabbit holes and exploring big questions about the world and ourselves

A few of my favourite essays I've read from @aeonmag lately. 

💻 I also share articles and essays that have caught my eye each week in my substack newsletter.

@kinopioclub lets you organise your thoughts visually by connecting ideas together like a mind map. The first 100 cards are free to use on Desktop or on the app. 

Read and practice your typing with select classic literature texts. 

@notionhq is free to use and it's customisable! 

I use it basically for everything to streamline all my tasks kn my day to day life.

🔗You can download my notion templates on my bio. 

This includes:

📚 Reading notion template go track all your books and reading stats. 

✈️ Trip planner for organising your itinerary, links, booking details and maps all in one place.

🛍 Wishlist shopping tracker for tracking all your items you want to buy.

The perfect rabbit hole if you love history, geography or maps. 

Use Repple to help with revising material through flashcards. You can also import a PDF or URL, and it will help you craft flashcards to help you study. 

From climate change and population to health, economics and global development, it’s a great way to understand complex topics through data.

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Sometimes the things we do without a plan end up s Sometimes the things we do without a plan end up shaping our lives the most. 👉🏻

A small snippet from this week’s Substack essay, where I’m reflecting on my early twenties. 

When I moved to Korea in 2022, I started taking photos and creating content simply as a way to document my time abroad. I had no idea where it would lead, or that something I started as a hobby could eventually open doors to opportunities I didn’t even realise were possible.

Looking back, so much of what has shaped my life came from simply trying something new without knowing exactly where it would take me.

I’ve learned that you don’t always need a solid plan. Sometimes you just need to be curious enough to start.

🔗  Comment ‘LINK’ and I’ll send you the full Substack post.

#twenties #korea
🙇🏻‍♀️ Small habits I’ve quietly built in my twenti 🙇🏻‍♀️ Small habits I’ve quietly built in my twenties that have actually made a difference.

I’ve realised that the habits that actually stick are rarely the dramatic ones. They’re usually the tiny, slightly boring, occasionally weird things you start doing without really thinking about them… and then realise they’ve made your life noticeably better. 

I’ve been collecting a few of mine lately, from little evening rituals to rules I’ve made for myself around my phone, reading and spending.💸 📚

#europe #habits

It's also a great way to get started in journalling. 

Each day try the 1-1-1 method so you can reflect on your day.

Simple bit effective. Even a small goal of reading each day can make a difference over the long term. 

If you want to get into reading or read more here are some helpful resources:

@libbyapp_anz for borrowing free books and audiobooks from your local library. 

@the.storygraph for tracking your books and reading stats.

This year I've set a goal to read 60 books and I'm ahead of my goal so far. 📚

I usually listen to at least one podcast a day so I can stay up to date with news or learn something. I've also been enjoying listening to mandarin podcasts to help with listening practice.

Here are a few podcast recommendations. I listen to all of them on @spotify.

If you want to reduce impulse purchases I highly recommend waiting at least 7 days or longer. 

It alsp helps making a running wishlist of things you 'want' to buy. I've made a downloadable notion shopping wishlist (linked in my bio) 💸

Simple way to reset for the next day.

If you're struggling to stay off your phone or certain apps I'd recommend checking out @opalapp

Want more recommendations like this? 

I go into more depth in my substack newsletter which is linked in my bio. 💻
One city you can’t miss in Switzerland? 🇨🇭 I spen One city you can’t miss in Switzerland? 🇨🇭

I spent 48 hours in Lucerne, and these are a few of the places and experiences I loved most.

From wandering the Old Town to sitting by the water and taking in the mountain views from Lake Lucerne, it’s the kind of city you can explore at your own pace without trying to tick off every attraction.

Here’s what made my list, and what I’d prioritise if I were visiting again.

🗺️ Want the full Switzerland travel itinerary? Comment GUIDE and I’ll send you the link.

📷 Photos edited on @lightroom

#travel #europe #switzerland
📝 Part 12 of the media I consumed this week that s 📝 Part 12 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread
Unpopular choices I’ve made in my twenties that ha Unpopular choices I’ve made in my twenties that have saved me money 💸

They might not be the most exciting choices, but they’ve helped me live more intentionally, spend less impulsively, and stay on track towards financial freedom.

Small habits repeated over time often create the biggest impact, even when they don’t feel significant in the moment.

🙇🏻‍♀️ Found this helpful? Comment “list” and I’ll send you my full list of habits that have helped me save money in my twenties.

#habits #europe 

Social media often makes us feel like we need the latest clothes, gadgets, or trends to improve ourselves.

But most of the time, we already own something that works. Learning to appreciate what I have has helped me reduce unnecessary spending.

A few years ago, I started being more intentional about what I purchased. Instead of buying things because they were trending, on sale, or gave me a temporary dopamine hit, I started asking: “Do I actually need this?” It’s helped me save money and reduce impulse purchases.

🔗 I’ve shared my full low-buy guidelines on my Substack.

One of the easiest ways to improve your finances is simply knowing where your money goes.💸

Tracking my expenses helped me identify spending patterns and understand what I actually value.

💻 I personally use a combination of Google Sheets and @notionhq to track my expenses, investments, and income.

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that time in the market matters more than trying to perfectly time the market. 📈

Instead of waiting for the “right” moment, I use dollar-cost averaging, investing a consistent amount regularly, regardless of whether prices are up or down.

For example, if you invested $10,000 upfront and continued investing $1,000 every month for 35 years with an average annual return of 7%, your total contributions would be $430,000. Through the power of compound growth, your portfolio could potentially grow to around $2 million over time. 💸

This example is for educational purposes only and is not a prediction of future returns. Investment returns are not guaranteed, and actual results will vary depending on market performance, fees, taxes, and other factors. Consider seek
Which place would you travel to first? 🌍 Some pla Which place would you travel to first? 🌍

Some places are worth visiting for the destination. Others are worth travelling halfway around the world for one unforgettable view or experience.

One of my favourite parts of travelling has been discovering places I never would have found if I only stuck to the typical tourist itinerary. While I still love visiting iconic destinations, I've found some of my favourite memories have come from the quieter cities, hidden viewpoints and unexpected places.

Looking back on my twenties, I'm so grateful for the experiences I've had across Europe, Asia and Australia. Every trip has reminded me just how big the world is and how much there is still left to explore.

Inspired by @jordlg.

📷 Photos edited using my Lightroom presets (linked in my bio).

#travelphotography #travel #europe 

This car-free village is known for its cliffside views and wooden chalets in Switzerland. Since cars aren’t allowed, you can reach Gimmelwald by cable car from Stechelberg or Mürren. 

You can either do this as a day trip or stay overnight. 

📍Gimmelwald in #Switzerland

This is one place I wish I spent longer at during my time in Spain.

If you’re visiting on a day trip make sure to visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds rolling in around 8:30 to 9:30 am. 

📍Girona in Spain

You can visit this place in South Korea as a day trip from Gyeongju or if you want to explore the city for longer, then stay overnight or for a couple of days.

A walkable sculpture in Hwanho Park in Korea. You can get great city views from this spot, especially at sunset or sunrise. 

Make sure to check opening hours before you visit. 

📍스페이스워크 in Pohang

Okay, I visited this place in Europe for more than just the mountains but also the hiking and adventure experiences.

This was one of my favourite places I stayed during my one-week trip in Switzerland. I used it as a base for day trips in the Jungfrau region.

📍Grindelwald in Switzerland

Would you climb 376 steps for this view?

This was worth the steps for this view in Delft in the Netherlands. Seeing the city from above at Nieuwe Kerk was one of my highlights visiting the city. It’s the second tallest chur
Consider this your acceptance letter to Hogwarts S Consider this your acceptance letter to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry 🦉🕯️📜

If you’ve ever wanted to experience a little bit of the wizarding world, this might be the closest thing you’ll get ✨

Set among the trees, Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience takes you along a woodland trail filled with illuminated art installations, familiar sounds from the films, and magical surprises hidden around every corner. 🌲

Along the way, you’ll spot creatures from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, including Hippogriffs, unicorns and mischievous Nifflers. 🦄

A few things to know before you go:

✨ Tickets start from $84 (bundle options are also available).
🚶 The trail takes around 45–75 minutes to complete.
🚗 Parking is at S&R Orchard, followed by an 8–10 minute shuttle to the venue. I’d recommend allowing an extra 30–45 minutes for parking and transfers. Pre-booked parking is $16.
🗓️ Running until 16 August 2026

📍 Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience, Perth

A fun experience to add to your #bucketlist, especially if you grew up loving the Harry Potter films ✨

Thanks to @theprcollaborative for the invite. 

📷 Edited using @lightroom presets (linked in bio)

#westernaustralia #harrypotter #perth @hpforbiddenforestexperience

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