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The Mindset Of The Nomadic, Location Independent Entrepreneur

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Being a nomadic, location independent entrepreneur is not just about travelling around the globe permanently, earning an income via the internet and working from exotic places.
That’s part of it of course. But the biggest part of living a nomadic, work-from-anywhere kind of lifestyle is the mindset which underpins it.
If you follow any other [...]

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Travelling Light: How To Travel For 3 Months With Less Than 30kg Between Two People

Photo by Naomi Ibuki
One of the recurring themes in the comments around here is the fact that so many of you are struggling to decide which books to take and which books to leave.
My advice? Don’t do what I did the first time round and lug a hulking great business/marketing manual around (all 2kg of [...]

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The Rules of LIP Living And Being Location Independent

I have had several emails recently asking about the concept of being location independent – whether it’s about constant travelling and moving around to new places; whether it’s about living in one place and working with clients in another; or whether it’s about having 2 or 3 different bases around the world that you travel [...]

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Declutter Your Life In Preparation For Becoming Location Independent

Illustration by Jonathan Woodward
In the run up to your departure for your first LIP location, you will have a 1001 things to do; putting your whole life into storage may be one of them.
If you’re planning to become location independent in the not too distant future (and even if you’re not but you’re drowning [...]

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Avoiding The Scarcity Mentality Whilst Cutting Down Your Outgoings

In the process of creating our LIP life, we went through a period of having to cut down our expenses and tighten our belts – especially immediately after Jonathan was made redundant.
At the same time, we were aiming to create a fabulously abundant life for ourselves as location independent professionals. Problem was, the two goals [...]

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