Lifestyle Design MRR Ebook With Audio

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The biggest problem here is work. Most people spend 8 hours a day, 5 days a week doing a job that they don’t enjoy and that they have no real interest in. And while 8 hours might not seem like a big chunk out of 28, it is when you consider you probably also spend 1-2 hours commuting, you probably stay late at least a couple of times a week and you sleep for 8 hours a night.

This now leaves you with about 6 hours of waking time. And seeing as you’ll be getting ready in the morning, you can slash that down to 4.5 hours. And seeing as you need to cook, wash, tidy, pay taxes, call the bank, fix the boiler… that 4.5 hours doesn’t go very far. And it also won’t go very far because you’re probably exhausted.

This is why so many of us struggle to start working out and stick to that routine. And it’s why so many of us feel we don’t get to spend enough time with our family and friends. It’s why friendships fall away and it’s why we don’t have time to work on our master novel we’ve been thinking of. We’re just too exhausted during the few free hours we have to ourselves.

All we have is the weekends, during which we are probably committed to doing other things (weddings, stag parties, funerals, tidying) and which really isn’t enough to do all of the things that most of us want to do.

And this would all make sense if you loved your job. This would all make sense if you had always dreamed of being an astrophysicist and now you are. But for most of us that is not the case. For most of us, our job is whatever we kind of ‘fell into’ when we left college/highschool. You probably started with whatever job you could get, whether that be logistics or underwriting and you probably then got somewhat addicted as you started to progress. You built up your life around the salary you got there and now you feel like you can’t leave and still have the lifestyle you’ve come to expect.

What’s more is that you feel as though you need to keep working harder and longer in that job. You’ve probably moved into a bigger house with bigger mortgage repayments, you’ve probably had children (which costs a small fortune), now you’re probably paying for a child minder and a big commute and if only you had a little more money.

Meanwhile, dreams of one day becoming a rock star or a writer fade into nothing. Meanwhile, the idea of being able to decide on a whim to go for a stroll becomes an equally unrealistic fantasy.

And apart from anything else, work is degrading a lot of the time. You get told what you can and can’t wear, you get told off for talking and you get told what you can have on your desk. Sure, some employers are a little more forward thinking than that but for the most part, being at work means being treated like a child. This is all not okay.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

The thing is, that there are ways you can be free. Or at least that you can have the lifestyle you want. And all it takes is for you to flip your thinking on its head. Largely, this is thanks to technology. But actually, lifestyle design has been possible even before the advent of the internet. The web just makes it easier than ever and this has been the catalyst for what has become quite a big movement.

The most obvious example of using lifestyle design to be free is to become a digital nomad. The digital nomad is an individual who has the freedom to go anywhere and do anything and who has achieved this because they work online. In other words, working online means that you can work from anywhere as long as you have an internet connection and a laptop. And if you designed your business model correctly, then your working hours can be flexible too. Therefore, the digital nomad is able to take their laptop and travel the world. They spend time working in the evenings in atmospheric bars and coffee shops, soaking up the sounds and the sights as people mill past.

During the days though, they can meet new people, see incredible sights, go snorkelling or hop to the next city. It’s an incredibly exciting way to live and it exemplifies what lifestyle design is all about.

But actually, that’s only one flavour of lifestyle design. This style of living certainly isn’t for everyone and there are a lot of downsides – not least the fact that it gets somewhat tiring and lonely and it isn’t terribly safe! Plus, you won’t be able to progress your career quite as easily as if you had an actual base of operations and the option to meet your clients in person.

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- 1 Ebook (PDF, DOC), 12 Pages
- 1 Audio (MP3)
- 1 Graphic (PNG)
- 1 Squeeze Page (HTML)
- Year Released/Circulated: 2022
- File Size: 8,317 KB

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