This time last year I was slaving away and spending 90% of my time on work for my clients. I’m happy to report that today I’ve successfully transitioned and spend over 80% of my time on creating my own content and coaching clients I love. Read on for the lowdown on the approach I used and the mental switch I had to make before everything finally started coming together.
Find out about the amazing stories of 21 location independent entrepreneurs as they share the ups and downs they had along the way.
Update April 2019: I first wrote this post in 2013. Since then many of my clients have implemented a similar strategy for both freelancing clients and coaching programs and had great success with it. So, it still works although these days you probably also want to share your new offer on Instagram and any other social platforms you’re on. And …
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Here’s how I figure out what cities I can move to and exactly how much it will cost me to live abroad somewhere new. As a bonus I’ve included two videos on reducing your fixed expenses back home so you can travel longer.
In this article you’ll learn a unique strategy for overcoming our instinctual fear of change. This strategy will allow you to effectively make a big change today without it being official for weeks or months to come. The example in the article involves quitting your job without stopping your paycheques, yet this same strategy could be applied to shutting down a business, dissolving a partnership or ending a bad relationship.
At Dreams Around The World we believe that life is about the memories we create, the stories we share, the people we touch and the person we become in the process. We believe every minute of your free time has value, and should be valued. Vacations are mandatory. Overtime is not. We believe $5,000 earned with the freedom to travel …
When I booked my first one way flight to Costa Rica I didn’t have much more than one month’s living expenses in the bank and a lot of my business was coming from direct face to face contact. This was a huge unknown…