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The Only Way to Do Great Work is to Love What You Do
Do you love what you do? If not, what would you rather be doing?
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New comment 2d ago
Snow Globe Brain Rattle
From the lens I’m viewing things through, although I’ve gone on a hiatus from here for a bit, the action of me having joined has more than paid for itself in full. There is no way I’m the only one here that joined half skeptical/ half cynical/ half “sorta believing,” so I’m going to say this: keep going. Get uncomfortable. Plow through the mental discomfort. You may have been brought up with all kinds of ass backwards counterproductive ways of doing and not doing / beliefs / etc. I don’t think I’ve quote “figured it all out,” heck, I’m 28, however, I’ve gained more clarity on how I’m moving forward in my life. I will be back soon to complete the trainings, due to the fact that in a weird roundabout way I’ve realized that, yeah, funnels make sense in my “journey.” With all that being said: thanks Brett💪 despite the little to no interaction we’ve had, your work has forever impacted my journeys course. I’m not even trying to to hype you up when I say that: I say that in a “1s and 0s” / cause and effect / “dominoes effect” kind of a way, seriously man, thanks!💪🔥
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New comment 6d ago
Maybe you can make the first step
It is not that difficult to move to Thailand or to any other Asian countries and start build up your business. You can come here as a teacher. All you need is a diploma in any field and a good English knowledge. You can get a job if your English is not excellent and also if you don’t have any teaching course or experience. Come over for a holiday when the semester ends because that is the time when many schools are looking for teachers, You can send in your application online to as many schools as you can a couple of weeks before leaving so if you have a call you can go to the interview. You can walk in as well and see what they say. You have nothing to lose. You already have a nice holiday and maybe a job too. This way you have the visa, you have income that covers not only your cost of living but you have some extra money that you can use to explore Thailand or any other Asian countries . You have a lot of breaks during the semester so you can go to different cities for a few days to feel the vibe. In the evenings and weekends ( and school breaks) you can work on building up your online business, and meet other digital nomads,. This way you are in Asia, have a feeling what it is like to live here, You have the possibility to explore different cities, and you are actually working on building up your online business. All this without risking you becoming homeless. You just have to change the mindset that it is not possible for me and it is only a future goal that is so distant that I will never come to live it. Make the first step without crazy moves that jeopardizes your safety.
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New comment 14d ago
I met the men, the myths, the legends
Morning all, i just got back from a few weeks in Thailand & Cambodia, and i was lucky enough to have a couple of dinners with @Brett Dev and @Nathan Von Fumetti. Just wanted to saw what wonderful human beings they are, their company and advice was very much appreciated and given me some much needed motivation in my business, and kind kind souls too. Cheers fellas
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New comment 16d ago
Which of these three quotes is your favourite?
Here are three of my favourite quotes that I feel embody the desire to be location independent and free! Which is your favourite? Feel free to share any good ones you have in the comments 👇🏻
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