The Nomad Escape: Why fear is preventing you from being happy!
It's that time of year to reflect on last year and think about what you want from 2023.
The pandemic has thrown a lot at us over the past few years and having a taste of a different way of working (remotely) has given us a new perspective on what’s important.
An obsession with climbing the corporate ladder has been replaced with a desire to work on something that’s more fulfilling.
The pressure to work more hours has been swapped with wanting more time to do the things you love and are passionate about.
A yearning to earn more and more money has changed for the better and you’ve probably realized that time with loved ones is far more valuable than money.
Perhaps you thought about switching careers, moving to another place or starting a business- did you do any of those in 2022?
If you didn’t it’s likely down to fear.
Change is really hard. In fact, Robin Sharma puts it perfectly:
“Change is hard in the beginning, messy in the middle and beautiful at the end”
Surrounding yourself with others who want to make a change in their life is one fantastic way to achieve your goals!
That is why I will join the Level up Club Retreat by The Nomad Escape from 16-22 February in Bali, Indonesia - A Mastermind Retreat for location-independent professionals.
I would love to invite you to join me as well! We will spend 7 days with 18 online entrepreneurs, remote workers or anyone who is just starting out, to help each other go to the next level in life and business! We discuss topics like Marketing, Mindset, Sales, Business growth and personal freedom and much more while staying in an incredible villa and getting pampered!
This is a fantastic way to start 2023, as you will multiply your network and knowledge!
Book a call with Michelle, the founder of The Nomad Escape and get €100 off with the code ‘REMOTEREBELLION’.
And remember, Change is messy at first, but beautiful in the end!
Make 2023 a year to remember!
And here are this week's remote jobs for you to check out 👇
Stay rebellious,
Michelle