When life gives you lemons, what do you do? When I royally screwed up my relationship with my gorgeous, ambitious ex-girlfriend, lost the great beach house on Koh Phangan, became disillusioned with my business and had a rock climbing injury, it brought out all kinds of fears. Here’s what I did to get back on track to mastering that fear of uncertainty.
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I sit down and have a great conversation with Gary Arndt of Everything-Everywhere.com, which has been voted one of the top 25 blogs 2010 by TIME Magazine, and featured on Huffington Post. Gary discusses long-term solo travel around the world, how he’s used his blog as a marketing platform for much bigger things, and the importance of just going out there and *doing* it!
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Living a perpetual travel lifestyle or a location independent lifestyle has consequences. We live in a world with other people, and a choice to life life on your own terms affects family & friends. A truly wise nomad knows all that he gives up in order to live this life…
Read More OR Leave your Comment or QuestionOne shortcut to change your internal state is to change your external state. To overcome a big hurdle, change a persistent negative behavior, or make some other kind of big leap in your personal development, maybe you need to change more than yourself… maybe you need to change your surroundings?
Read More OR Leave your Comment or QuestionKarol Gajda discusses what it means to have Ridiculously Extraordinary Freedom, and discusses his travels, his success with earning an income online through affiliate marketing, and how you can travel and live anywhere too!
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Mark Weins from Migrationology.com traveled the world and was a nomad without a home for more than 52 consecutive weeks. Here he shows you how to get free accommodation and make friends around the world with Couchsurfing.
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Sean Ogle took a huge risk and made a big life change. Sean is someone who quit his office job working in finance, and took a huge leap. He moved to Asia and started a new life abroad, experimenting with working as a digital nomad.
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For two months, Bangkok Thailand was victim to violent political unrest and riots, with military “Live Fire Zones” where soldiers were ordered to shoot on sight and homemade explosives and Molotov cocktails erupting all around the city. Ask yourself this: would you truly want to be a part of a bloody, real-life revolution?
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