Monthly Archives: June 2008

The 5 Step Process To Identifying A Business You're Passionate About (And That You Can Run From Anywhere)

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Running a company that provides business strategy & mentoring, I frequently get questions like this:

What sort of business should I set up?
How do I set up a business without much income?
How can I earn an income whilst being location independent?

I’m a big believer in running a business doing something you enjoy and [...]

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Twitter Length Answers To Common Location Independent Questions

These are common questions we frequently ask ourselves (and are asked) as we gad about the globe and live the working nomad, location independent lifestyle.
As we’re both pushed for time at the moment (lots of new business projects at Project Woodward HQ plus my ‘other’ job here in South Africa), rather than write long, in-depth [...]

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Opening An Offshore Bank Account: Is It For You?

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Another one of the most common questions we get asked is how do we manage our money. Where do we bank? Do we have an offshore account? Do we have multiple accounts worldwide?
I know some of you have been waiting for this post, so without further ado, here’s the nitty gritty…

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Booking Flights: What's Your Strategy?

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A common question we get asked is how we book flights…do we book RTW tickets or single trips? It’s a good question and an important one if money is an issue and you’re trying to keep your costs down.
Having spent upwards of 100 hours (at a rough guess) in the past couple [...]

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The Return Back Home: What To Expect

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I’m writing I wrote this in the UK on our 3rd return ‘home’ since we began our location independent lifestyle.
Each and every time we return, we experience similar things which leave us feeling a range of emotions from frustration and relief to disappointment and joy.
I’m pretty sure we’re not the only ones [...]

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