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It has been an insane couple of months. I’ve been lacking the time to properly run my business, and I quite honestly don’t feel like investing the proper time right now, but my work and income have suffered as a result.
For whatever reason, I’ve been contemplating the merits of returning to some sort of ‘day job’.
Now, I’ve only been working for about 7 of my 24 years on this planet, and a lot of that time has been spent working for myself, so my ‘day job’ work experience is relatively limited. That said, there isn’t a single job I didn’t feel completely destroyed by when I finally decided to quit.
Without further ado, here’s a quick rundown of the crappy jobs I’ve held in the past: Continue Reading
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In two weeks I’ll be packing up the rest of my belongings into my small, 145,000 mile Nissan Sentra for the first of 30 days on my roadtrip from Alfred, NY to my new home in Austin, TX.
Donating almost everything I owned is already proving to have a significant impact on the time and mental energy I need to dedicate to relocating. Though it just hit me last night, how little time I have to get all my ducks in a row. So, here’s what’s going down…
I originally wanted to take my time and spend all of June, July and August on the road, but I soon came to the realization that it was a horrible time to migrate South, and I’d never survive the heat. A problem you never have to think about here in upstate NY. A three month nomadic adventure by myself is setting the bar really high, stir in 100+ degree weather and it would have almost certainly resulted in failure. I’ve now trimmed my trip down to only a month on the road; two weeks in the Washington D.C. area, and two weeks exploring the South.
Hello Interwebs, I'm Paul - online marketing consultant, entrepreneur, minimalist and all around freedom enthusiast. Follow me as I journal my experiences and share life lessons from the road.