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How to Use Lifestyle Design Without Upending Your Life.
When you hear the words ‘lifestyle design’, you will probably find yourself thinking of digital nomads. These are people who take their laptop under one arm and go travelling around the world to spend time in other countries. They work on the go and this gives them the freedom and flexibility to see amazing sights, meet new people and generally live a completely untethered life.
But there are downsides to this kind of lifestyle. Apart from anything else, it means that you don’t have a home and you don’t have the option to go back and enjoy a nice hot drink and your favorite TV show. If you have a family, then working online really isn’t an option.
So what do you do instead? Here’s how you can use lifestyle design in other ways to increase your freedom without sacrificing security or comfort.
1. The Halfway House.
If you work online, then you can work from anywhere and you can work when you want to. This means you don’t have to be tied to anyone place but that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to travel the world!
Think instead about all the places near you that you might like to visit. I personally live in London. Most days I just work in the coffee shops local to me and I love hearing people chat around me and go about their business while I drink in a warm and creamy Americano.
But then some days I’ll go and visit the rest of London. Sometimes I work at the amazing Madison’s roof bar where I have an amazing view of St Pauls. Sometimes I work on Southbank and watch all the commotion along the Thames. Other times I work in the British Library which has amazing facilities and a very studious feel.
And if I’m tired? Then I just work from home and enjoy the ability to work in my pyjamas.
2. Flexibilty and Freedom.
From time to time though, I do make better use of the freedom my work affords me. Sometimes for example, I go and visit Europe using my pilot friend’s staff travel and I can stay there for a long weekend while working. If my wife is away, why not?
Other times I’ll travel to other parts of town where friends work and meet them for lunch or a beer.
I work out every morning from 9-10am because I don’t have a commute and can finish at 6pm. I have zero problem getting haircuts or visiting the bank either because I can book appointments in work hours. I can eat big meals at home, or just pop into a shop to grab lunch to enjoy with a view.
In short, you don’t need to be travelling the world to live a freer lifestyle. In fact, most of us would probably choose to stay where we are. But simply not having to commute to a busy office 5 days a week is more than enough reason to give lifestyle design a try.
And if you want to learn more, I recommend you click the link in the description to discover how to join the ranks of the “new rich” and design the life of your dreams. And if you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter and Google Plus. Thank you for watching and see you next time.
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How to Use Lifestyle Design Without Upending Your Life.
When you hear the words ‘lifestyle design’, you will probably find yourself thinking of digital nomads. These are people who take their laptop under one arm and go travelling around the world to spend time in other countries. They work on the go and this gives them the freedom and flexibility to see amazing sights, meet new people and generally live a completely untethered life.
But there are downsides to this kind of lifestyle. Apart from anything else, it means that you don’t have a home and you don’t have the option to go back and enjoy a nice hot drink and your favorite TV show. If you have a family, then working online really isn’t an option.
So what do you do instead? Here’s how you can use lifestyle design in other ways to increase your freedom without sacrificing security or comfort.
1. The Halfway House.
If you work online, then you can work from anywhere and you can work when you want to. This means you don’t have to be tied to anyone place but that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to travel the world!
Think instead about all the places near you that you might like to visit. I personally live in London. Most days I just work in the coffee shops local to me and I love hearing people chat around me and go about their business while I drink in a warm and creamy Americano.
But then some days I’ll go and visit the rest of London. Sometimes I work at the amazing Madison’s roof bar where I have an amazing view of St Pauls. Sometimes I work on Southbank and watch all the commotion along the Thames. Other times I work in the British Library which has amazing facilities and a very studious feel.
And if I’m tired? Then I just work from home and enjoy the ability to work in my pyjamas.
2. Flexibilty and Freedom.
From time to time though, I do make better use of the freedom my work affords me. Sometimes for example, I go and visit Europe using my pilot friend’s staff travel and I can stay there for a long weekend while working. If my wife is away, why not?
Other times I’ll travel to other parts of town where friends work and meet them for lunch or a beer.
I work out every morning from 9-10am because I don’t have a commute and can finish at 6pm. I have zero problem getting haircuts or visiting the bank either because I can book appointments in work hours. I can eat big meals at home, or just pop into a shop to grab lunch to enjoy with a view.
In short, you don’t need to be travelling the world to live a freer lifestyle. In fact, most of us would probably choose to stay where we are. But simply not having to commute to a busy office 5 days a week is more than enough reason to give lifestyle design a try.
And if you want to learn more, I recommend you click the link in the description to discover how to join the ranks of the “new rich” and design the life of your dreams. And if you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe and share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter and Google Plus. Thank you for watching and see you next time.
This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:
https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/182972
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