An introduction about my case, you can skip if not interested.
As I'm travelling since almost 8 months now, I got progressively interested in what is called digital nomadism.
I also understood in that period what Gurdjieff said about having to become an Obyvatel before being able to start the Work.
As it happens, I took some risks. I had no funds available.
So I took a loan and consciously chose to have the sword of Damocles on top of my head.
My goals were :
To first, give a try having my own Business as a masseur for 3 months, as a seasonal activity to benefit from the vacationers flow.
Second, to be able to travel and get more training in massage. I learned Thai in Thailand for 2 months, Balinese and Hawaiian Lomi-Lomi in Bali.
My plans were originally to learn from different massage techniques all over the world and make a blog about it, which I thought at the time, could have been a possible help to start pay off my loan in 2 years.
I still have the idea of creating a blog and have all the required tools (I paid for a training and it was worth it) to make it something personally, professionally and potentially financially rewarding.
I got stuck in the process when it came to writing, but this is part of the experiment, I guess. A pinch of perfectionism and some narcissism surely helped not starting it. Also I made the mistake to directly think about money instead of thinking about what can I bring that is useful, and lacked self-confidence.
This is the biggest mistake.
11 tips to be succesful ?
1. Dare to go towards people
2. Be supported by your beloved
3. Dare to take risks
4. Master Marketing
5. Work in Team, Network
6. Work Hard
7. Be organized
8. Love what you do
9. Always Be honest
10. Create Value for others
11. Keep learning.
Nothing about Money here. I still have some points to work on, that is for sure.
What changes now is that I plan to do it with my girlfriend now.
I also, of course, would like to advertise your Work here on the forum, as I owe you most of what I've been able to discover, in an out, possibly having some testimonies from french members, and do a lot of translation work to make it more available to French readers. We are working on it.
I finally landed to Australia to join my girlfriend (we were together before but started our travels separated as our goals were different at the time) AND to work as I was getting short on money. We worked, also did some Wwoofing and HelpX (Work/Help in exchange of shelter and food: it is a great experience and I recommend it). Still, life is expensive and I am still looking for that full time really quick.
Things are getting really serious now but I think I had to experiment being on the edge of the Abyss to learn somethings.
And I am learning somethings.
Financial Independence
I don't need a lot to thrive, this is what I learned too. Just some Pork Chops ;)
I have in mind an article Laura wrote about money and how we consider it, can't find it but at the time, it was really eyes opening.
I am from middle-class struggling with money at the end of the month and it seems like I come with a distorted view on money and what it means to be rich. Laura gave me clues, again, to consider money as a neutral value. Just what you do with it.
But this is where the vast majority of the people I know get stuck in their life. It enslaves us in the grid.
When you only have a single income and it is not that big, like most people, there's no surprise. Pay the taxes and all you owe for the way you live, close your eyes and tighten up. It is not that exaggerated, maybe not the case for everyone, but for a sufficient part of the population.
Is it financially safe to have a permanent work contract ?
Definitely not that much. There's enough cases of companies closing branches and leaving their employees with the only option to either being transfered far far away or being left unemployed, after all.
How is that for a security ?
What about retirement ?
You have to work 40 years, and we are talking about regular(declared) work to get an income that will be minimized. But what you owe remains the same. Counting on retirement, when I observe how our elders are treated, struggle and finish their lives, doesn't seems so smart.
What is the solution ?
I am looking for it. It may reside in multiple residual incomes. Multiple so that you never totally depend on one source.
It seems like, nowadays, there's four real Pillars to make residual income. The others might be more disappointing.
1. Real Estate
2. Internet
3. Stock Exchange
4. Having your own business
Of course, each one needs to be mastered. But this is where you can earn money. At that time being, it would be more interesting to me to focus on Internet as it is the only option available and it really offers hips of opportunities.
So let's focus on it. As long as the Grid and Internet still exist ;)
How can we make money with Internet ?
Even though it may not seem that obvious, some people make a whole lot of money through it. Especially some famous blogs.
How so? I yet have to learn all of it, and maybe we can discuss about it if anyone has information to share.
But a simple search lead for example to : _http://techwelkin.com/earn-money-online-20-clean-methods-of-using-your-skills
Basically, nowadays, to run a business online is something that became possible, from wherever you are.
And it's really interesting to discover all the resources and tools available. I'm just getting started but I see a great opportunity there.
So, some useful links on the way, from the free Digital Nomad Playbook, for free on https://www.upwork.com/:
Let me know what's your thoughts about it all. I hope some people find some useful links there and to provide you some ideas too.
Cheers and thanks.
As I'm travelling since almost 8 months now, I got progressively interested in what is called digital nomadism.
I also understood in that period what Gurdjieff said about having to become an Obyvatel before being able to start the Work.
As it happens, I took some risks. I had no funds available.
So I took a loan and consciously chose to have the sword of Damocles on top of my head.
My goals were :
To first, give a try having my own Business as a masseur for 3 months, as a seasonal activity to benefit from the vacationers flow.
Second, to be able to travel and get more training in massage. I learned Thai in Thailand for 2 months, Balinese and Hawaiian Lomi-Lomi in Bali.
My plans were originally to learn from different massage techniques all over the world and make a blog about it, which I thought at the time, could have been a possible help to start pay off my loan in 2 years.
I still have the idea of creating a blog and have all the required tools (I paid for a training and it was worth it) to make it something personally, professionally and potentially financially rewarding.
I got stuck in the process when it came to writing, but this is part of the experiment, I guess. A pinch of perfectionism and some narcissism surely helped not starting it. Also I made the mistake to directly think about money instead of thinking about what can I bring that is useful, and lacked self-confidence.
This is the biggest mistake.
11 tips to be succesful ?
1. Dare to go towards people
2. Be supported by your beloved
3. Dare to take risks
4. Master Marketing
5. Work in Team, Network
6. Work Hard
7. Be organized
8. Love what you do
9. Always Be honest
10. Create Value for others
11. Keep learning.
Nothing about Money here. I still have some points to work on, that is for sure.
What changes now is that I plan to do it with my girlfriend now.
I also, of course, would like to advertise your Work here on the forum, as I owe you most of what I've been able to discover, in an out, possibly having some testimonies from french members, and do a lot of translation work to make it more available to French readers. We are working on it.
I finally landed to Australia to join my girlfriend (we were together before but started our travels separated as our goals were different at the time) AND to work as I was getting short on money. We worked, also did some Wwoofing and HelpX (Work/Help in exchange of shelter and food: it is a great experience and I recommend it). Still, life is expensive and I am still looking for that full time really quick.
Things are getting really serious now but I think I had to experiment being on the edge of the Abyss to learn somethings.
And I am learning somethings.
Financial Independence
I don't need a lot to thrive, this is what I learned too. Just some Pork Chops ;)
I have in mind an article Laura wrote about money and how we consider it, can't find it but at the time, it was really eyes opening.
I am from middle-class struggling with money at the end of the month and it seems like I come with a distorted view on money and what it means to be rich. Laura gave me clues, again, to consider money as a neutral value. Just what you do with it.
But this is where the vast majority of the people I know get stuck in their life. It enslaves us in the grid.
When you only have a single income and it is not that big, like most people, there's no surprise. Pay the taxes and all you owe for the way you live, close your eyes and tighten up. It is not that exaggerated, maybe not the case for everyone, but for a sufficient part of the population.
Is it financially safe to have a permanent work contract ?
Definitely not that much. There's enough cases of companies closing branches and leaving their employees with the only option to either being transfered far far away or being left unemployed, after all.
How is that for a security ?
What about retirement ?
You have to work 40 years, and we are talking about regular(declared) work to get an income that will be minimized. But what you owe remains the same. Counting on retirement, when I observe how our elders are treated, struggle and finish their lives, doesn't seems so smart.
What is the solution ?
I am looking for it. It may reside in multiple residual incomes. Multiple so that you never totally depend on one source.
It seems like, nowadays, there's four real Pillars to make residual income. The others might be more disappointing.
1. Real Estate
2. Internet
3. Stock Exchange
4. Having your own business
Of course, each one needs to be mastered. But this is where you can earn money. At that time being, it would be more interesting to me to focus on Internet as it is the only option available and it really offers hips of opportunities.
So let's focus on it. As long as the Grid and Internet still exist ;)
How can we make money with Internet ?
Even though it may not seem that obvious, some people make a whole lot of money through it. Especially some famous blogs.
How so? I yet have to learn all of it, and maybe we can discuss about it if anyone has information to share.
But a simple search lead for example to : _http://techwelkin.com/earn-money-online-20-clean-methods-of-using-your-skills
1. Blogging
2. Design Themes
3. Teach Online
4. Become an Online Author
5. Sell Designer Merchandise
6. Become Video Publisher
7. Find Online Jobs of a Wide Variety
8. Become a Translator
9. Online Transcription Jobs
10. Affiliate Advertisement Income
on your website.
11. Sell Your Old (and New) Stuff
12. Online Coding Jobs
13. Start an Online Newsletter Magazine
14. Be Creative, Sell Online
15. Lend Your Voice!
16. Help Kids in their Studies
17. Sell Photos Online
18. Sell Website, Domain Name or Mobile Apps
19. Become an Online Website Tester
20. Make and Sell Music
21. Become a Guest Writer
Basically, nowadays, to run a business online is something that became possible, from wherever you are.
And it's really interesting to discover all the resources and tools available. I'm just getting started but I see a great opportunity there.
So, some useful links on the way, from the free Digital Nomad Playbook, for free on https://www.upwork.com/:
Coworking spaces: This is probably one of the easiest ways to find other location-independent entrepreneurs. Coworking spaces bring entrepreneurs together, often hosting networking events.
http://wiki.coworking.org/w/page/16583831/FrontPage
Meetup: Search Meetup groups to find one that meets your interests. This usually works best in larger cities. Many locations have groups for startups, entrepreneurs, and industry-specific interests. You can also just join a standard social group to connect with new friends.
Facebook: Surprisingly enough, Facebook can be a great way to find groups of people in some cities. Many cities have Facebook groups for foreigners, where people will post information about groups and events. It’s similar to an online bulletin board.
Google: Sometimes simply searching on Google for interest-based or entrepreneur groups in your new city will provide local websites and resources for you.
Cafes, universities, and community spots: Some cities rely more on word of mouth and bulletin boards. Look for cafes and restaurants that advertise upcoming events.
Google Docs: Forget the days of countless email chains with attachments. A great choice for creating, sharing, and collaborating on content.
HipChat: If you have a small team, HipChat might be a good alternative to Skype messenger or Google Chat. It’s a chat-based program where you can create multiple “rooms” for certain projects or subjects. Team members can discuss the topic at hand, ping each other, and get synced across all devices. You can set up a free trial account to get started.
Skype: Skype has greatly increased the ease of communication for global teams by reducing the cost of international calls. For team meetings, you can use Skype’s free group video calls to interact. If you need to call a landline or cell phone, Skype charges a few cents per minute.
Google Hangouts: Another great option for video conferencing, it is used much like Skype but often with better call quality, and fewer dropped connections.
World Time Buddy: Part of running a global team is dealing with time zone differences. World Time Buddy allows you to communicate meeting times in multiple team members’ time zones.
OANDA: OANDA.com is an online currency converter tool that makes it easy to work with global teams. It’s helpful because you can select the date of your transaction after the fact to get the most accurate exchange rate for expense reports. It’s especially useful when you use cash instead of credit cards while on the road.
“Unless I Hear Differently”: This isn’t a technology per se, but a way to utilize email to your advantage. “Unless I Hear Differently,” or “UIHD,” is a concept that puts 90% of the decision making responsibility on your team. Whenever there is a decision to be made, a team member sends you an email that says “UIHD: I’m going to do ______.” If they don’t hear back from you within 24 hours, they have your implicit permission to move forward.
There’s a dynamic community of location-independent entrepreneurs podcasting and blogging about their experiences. Get plugged into a few of these to discover new strategies and tactics.
For a list of great location-independent bloggers and resources, check out Nomadic Notes. Also, come check us out at Tropical MBA! We have a weekly podcast to help people build location-independent businesses and share stories from others who are living the digital nomad life
Let me know what's your thoughts about it all. I hope some people find some useful links there and to provide you some ideas too.
Cheers and thanks.