The Income Snowball & Funding Your Freedom: A Four-Part Guide
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Clay
[If you read nothing else in this article, read about the income snowball. It’s halfway through this article.]
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.
-Henry David Thoreau
Most of my articles focus on the “inner game” of personal liberation (from traditional work environments and lifestyles). That’s because I — like a million other people in the personal development space — believe that change usually manifests on the inner plane before it manifests on the outer plane (see Socrates, the Bible, Thoreau, Stephen Covey, etc.).
But it’s hard to leave even a horrible situation and begin re-envisioning your life if you don’t believe you’ll be able to support yourself. Because if you can’t get around the money issue then what’s the point?
Here are two reactions to my last post . . .
Go ahead, tell the government to fuck off, go live in cardboard box if that is such a great improvement on your career.
-UfiaI think many of us “real” people would happily become “unreal” if we could figure out another way to get money. Homeless people would fit into this “unreal” category, but I don’t want to resort to that to simply shed the title.
-Disillusion
In addition to the money issue, people also hold the self-limiting belief that all this lifestyle design stuff is for those who don’t have to financially support children. I usually hear guys making “the kid argument” — it probably has something to do with our urge to provide). On the other hand, I’ve spoken with several women who are living creatively with children. (They believe that if you feed a child, love them, and spend time with them, that they’ll be OK. I couldn’t agree more).

[Note: Bear with me here at the beginning. The second half is better than the first].
Conventional wisdom says that a well-balanced meal contains all the major food groups. On the contrary, nutritional research indicates that nutritional balance just isn’t necessary during each meal. Balance among the food groups isn’t even necessary over the course of a day. In fact, nutritionists generally believe that while a diet might not be balanced with regards to a particular day, what’s important is that nutritional balance be achieved over the course of a week (or even two).




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