OMG your videos are so inspiring! I‘m hooked already. Can’t wait for the next ones. To answer your question in the video, I think my leap of faith would be to book the online mentoring program and to know that I didn’t just throw money out the window, but invested in the aspired freedom.
As a DN I can said that I become a DN to be able to change what surrounds me, not the other way around. The big jump between the, let’s say, tradicional 9/5 in presence work life is that you can’t separate your personal life from your professional career, each one affects and impact the other! The DN life gives us the chance to have the personal life we really want and profesional career we desire at the same time!
That’s a powerful insight! How do you balance the integration of your personal and professional life to ensure both are thriving under the DN lifestyle?
@@Wealthy_Nomad Let's do some story about me to get to the point. Let me tell you that I came from a small city in an empty province of the Argentinian Patagonia, since I was really young I knew that if I wanted to work in a corporation I had to leave my life, so I did it. I went to a big city 500 miles from home to get my degree and then to a bigger city 700 miles from home to get a job and an a master, so to close the idea since I'm 17 I've been away from my friends and family, living in cities than I don't like and having really bad quality life in order to grow professionally. Finding a path to do something I like, getting paid for that and doing that remotely was the answer to stop making my personal life suffer under the prioritization of my professional career. Once I started choosing where to work, how to do it, at what time and with who is that i got the chance to even discover what is best for me and have it. From work home with my mom and dad in Argentina, and visit my sisters in buenos aires, to a nice and noise caffe in front of the beach in Guatemala.
What an inspiring journey! 🌟 It sounds like you've made significant strides in balancing your professional ambitions with personal happiness. How has this newfound freedom impacted your approach to work and life, and what's the next big goal you're aiming for?
My leap of faith is counterintuitive for a DN. It is about hitting a short pause, to create the stability in my environment that will enable me to perfect my systems. I can then leverage the increased financial stability to amplify my DN experience.
That sounds like a strategic approach! How do you plan to structure this pause to maximize the effectiveness of your systems before diving back into the DN lifestyle?
Though there are many things that could be considered, I target 3 things: 1) building the consistency of practice and the guardrails for it (e.g. habit stacking, streak to maintain, accountability etc.) 2) strengthening the support system (decentralised, location independent community) 3) nailing the toolkit to manage less than optimal states (trigger - solutions, easy switch motivators, etc.) These 3 make a location / environment more like an additional tool to use, rather than a defining factor in your productivity or success.
@@Wealthy_Nomad These should already be in place before new locations, that is whole point :) So that there is less pressure on local connections, productivity struggles when shifting routines etc.
I'm in my pause period of my life. On this pause, I'm looking to work remotely and become a digital nomad. Nailing a client presentation from Bali got me.
My leap of faith is definitely more accountability for the change I want to see in my life. It starts with action and my goal for this week is to speak to at least 3 new prospects to sign up to me new business venture. Let’s go!
That's a great action plan! 🚀 How are you preparing to engage with these prospects, and what strategies will you use to ensure they're excited about your new business venture? Let’s get it! 💪
I’ve invested so much money in mentors recently and it’s been invaluable. All millionaires doing what I want to do. Next is to get a one way ticket overseas!
That's a bold and exciting step! 🌍 What's the first destination on your list, and how do you plan to apply what you've learned from your mentors once you're there?
@@Wealthy_Nomad Japan is the first destination! The first thing I’m doing is getting my work flow and rest time balanced before I go. Plus to help me narrow down my geographical needs and get in the swing of moving while working. Once I’m there the goal is to keep my work repetitious/consistent so I have more time for joy and doing the community work I love. They all keep it simple but actionable.
That sounds like a well-thought-out plan for Japan! Balancing work and rest is crucial, especially when adapting to a new environment. How do you plan to connect with local communities and integrate into the cultural scene while you're there? 🇯🇵✨
OMG your videos are so inspiring! I‘m hooked already. Can’t wait for the next ones.
To answer your question in the video, I think my leap of faith would be to book the online mentoring program and to know that I didn’t just throw money out the window, but invested in the aspired freedom.
Did you already apply for mentorship? www.nomadmentoring.com/
Thank you so much. I will check it out.
As a DN I can said that I become a DN to be able to change what surrounds me, not the other way around. The big jump between the, let’s say, tradicional 9/5 in presence work life is that you can’t separate your personal life from your professional career, each one affects and impact the other! The DN life gives us the chance to have the personal life we really want and profesional career we desire at the same time!
That’s a powerful insight! How do you balance the integration of your personal and professional life to ensure both are thriving under the DN lifestyle?
@@Wealthy_Nomad Let's do some story about me to get to the point. Let me tell you that I came from a small city in an empty province of the Argentinian Patagonia, since I was really young I knew that if I wanted to work in a corporation I had to leave my life, so I did it. I went to a big city 500 miles from home to get my degree and then to a bigger city 700 miles from home to get a job and an a master, so to close the idea since I'm 17 I've been away from my friends and family, living in cities than I don't like and having really bad quality life in order to grow professionally. Finding a path to do something I like, getting paid for that and doing that remotely was the answer to stop making my personal life suffer under the prioritization of my professional career. Once I started choosing where to work, how to do it, at what time and with who is that i got the chance to even discover what is best for me and have it. From work home with my mom and dad in Argentina, and visit my sisters in buenos aires, to a nice and noise caffe in front of the beach in Guatemala.
What an inspiring journey! 🌟 It sounds like you've made significant strides in balancing your professional ambitions with personal happiness. How has this newfound freedom impacted your approach to work and life, and what's the next big goal you're aiming for?
My leap of faith is counterintuitive for a DN. It is about hitting a short pause, to create the stability in my environment that will enable me to perfect my systems. I can then leverage the increased financial stability to amplify my DN experience.
That sounds like a strategic approach! How do you plan to structure this pause to maximize the effectiveness of your systems before diving back into the DN lifestyle?
Though there are many things that could be considered, I target 3 things:
1) building the consistency of practice and the guardrails for it (e.g. habit stacking, streak to maintain, accountability etc.)
2) strengthening the support system (decentralised, location independent community)
3) nailing the toolkit to manage less than optimal states (trigger - solutions, easy switch motivators, etc.)
These 3 make a location / environment more like an additional tool to use, rather than a defining factor in your productivity or success.
How do you prioritize these elements when setting up in a new location? Do you start with your toolkit adjustments or community connections first? 🌐
It will be such a great leap, moving from working from office to be a totally Indepandance. Cant wait to learn more from you guys 🎉
@@Wealthy_Nomad These should already be in place before new locations, that is whole point :) So that there is less pressure on local connections, productivity struggles when shifting routines etc.
I'm in my pause period of my life. On this pause, I'm looking to work remotely and become a digital nomad. Nailing a client presentation from Bali got me.
Taking a pause to refine your approach is a smart move! How are you planning to use this period to set yourself up for success as a digital nomad?
My leap of faith is definitely more accountability for the change I want to see in my life. It starts with action and my goal for this week is to speak to at least 3 new prospects to sign up to me new business venture. Let’s go!
That's a great action plan! 🚀 How are you preparing to engage with these prospects, and what strategies will you use to ensure they're excited about your new business venture? Let’s get it! 💪
I’ve invested so much money in mentors recently and it’s been invaluable. All millionaires doing what I want to do. Next is to get a one way ticket overseas!
That's a bold and exciting step! 🌍 What's the first destination on your list, and how do you plan to apply what you've learned from your mentors once you're there?
@@Wealthy_Nomad
Japan is the first destination! The first thing I’m doing is getting my work flow and rest time balanced before I go. Plus to help me narrow down my geographical needs and get in the swing of moving while working. Once I’m there the goal is to keep my work repetitious/consistent so I have more time for joy and doing the community work I love. They all keep it simple but actionable.
That sounds like a well-thought-out plan for Japan! Balancing work and rest is crucial, especially when adapting to a new environment. How do you plan to connect with local communities and integrate into the cultural scene while you're there? 🇯🇵✨