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Imbalance in Business

Let’s face it. There are way more men than women in executive positions in the business world. Globally. Recent studies show that there are an estimated 20% women in upper management, whereas only 8% in executive boards and only 2 out of ten start-ups have been founded by female entrepreneurs. These numbers are devastating and simply not acceptable.

But where does this imbalance come from? And more importantly, how can we change it?

Propane & Heater

Cooking, Heater & Hot Water 101

In this post, you will learn how to manage gas supply in your motorhome.

As standard set, RVs have mostly one, usually two bottles à 11 kg gas loaded. This gas heats up the boiler, operates the heating for air and water, the stove and cools down the fridge. Possibly, if available, the grill and the oven as well.

Water & Waste

Shower, Toilet, Fresh & Waste Water 101

This section is for the ones who are not experienced RV campers but need information and are considering to explore this kind of travel. You might ask yourself how water supply management works on the road.

Power & Electricity

Electric kettle, hairdryer & Mobile Phone 101

You don’t want to pass on your luxury items while camping? Then you need power supply for your electronic devices. How does that work?

My RV has just as most motorhomes two batteries for the main power supply. One in the driving and one in the living area. These get charged by either driving or when the motorhome is connected to external electricity. On campsites or parking spaces, there is usually power outlets where you can connect to.

What’s your motorhome like?

Choices & Decisions

I bought my RV in 2014 and still don’t regret that decision. Why did I decide for this exact model? Well, I can tell you I did research over an over again, went to motorhome and camping stores, checked reviews, got all the details you need to know but at the end my list of decision criteria was pretty clear. If you are planning on purchasing a new or used RV yourself, here is a list for you.

Of course, this is my own personal opinion and yes, maybe also strongly led by a women’s opinion, but it might give you some direction in the jungle of offerings out there in the market.

My home on wheels

Outdoor & Activity

My Product Selection

Camping is about being outdoor – if possible all the time! To make yourself even more comfy in the surroundings of trees, lakes and beaches here is my short product list of must haves in nature:

See also my other product reviews to make your home on wheels more comfy, safe and stay connected.

Dog Supplies

My Product Selection

Yay my favourite category! If you are travelling with your partner(s) on paws, you want to make sure they are comfy and safe just as you are. Being a camper for years, I gained a lot of experience for very useful but also totally money wasting dog supplies.

Here are all the products both Fiete and I can recommend to you:

See also my other product reviews to make your home on wheels more comfy, safe and stay connected.

Comfort & Interior

My Product Selection

You want it to be cozy, comfy and feel like home even on the road. From a snugly and warm bed to cooking supply, entertainment devices, cleaning helpers and temperature devices, here are my travelling products I don’t want to miss out on.

See also my other product reviews to make your home on wheels more comfy, safe and stay connected.

Internet & Connectivity

My Product Selection

Being on the road in foreign countries means to give up the comfort of being online at all times, have the mobile reception your are used to or watch your favorite TV show. Here are some products that help you stay connected to the outside world and loved ones at home.

See also my other product reviews to make your home on wheels more comfy, safe and stay connected.

Safety & Security

My Product Selection

There are a lot of products out there that make you feel safer but don’t actually protect you from thieves and robbery. In general, it is important to not park in city centres or rural and unwatched areas.

If you do, make it as difficult as possible to break into your vehicle and therefore win time using extra locks and safety devices. Also, especially at night be always ready to leave within a maximum of 10 seconds. Have your keys and mobile phone with you at all times, so you can escape fast and call for help. Alarm systems that make noise or detect smoke or gas also give you some extra security. Here are my product recommendations to make sure you stay safe while traveling with your RV:

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