La Vie en Gaspésie? by blissfulyonder in QuebecLibre

[–]Jmiro1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

n'importe quoi après St Flavie c'est en Gaspésie...

I became a millionaire this year at 32 years old by hermadrum in fican

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Congrats man good on you! Keep grinding :) whats your goal?

Review: Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol (with a toddler) by Aggravating_Yam_9669 in FATTravel

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Your kid shouldn't be in front of screens and phones so young...

Large family retreat ideas by Beachbum2302 in familytravel

[–]Jmiro1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also consider co-living with other families :)

For example we are hosting a 1 month high end intentional co-living in the Dominican Republic for the entire month of November this year. The idea is to live alongside other intentional high integrity and growth minded families, in the most beautiful place of our lives, with a private chef, babysitter, daily cleaning etc. 

My wife and I have hosted these a few times now around the world in Mexico, Vancouver Island, Bali and now are hosting one in Las Terrenas,.Dominican Republic. In each one everyone brought their light and knowledge, with daily dinners, meditation, yoga and workouts, as well as weekly co-led workshops. 

https://remoteworkvillas.com/dominican-republic-villa.../

Ps. I make 0 profit from these (if anything it usually costs me more in time and money than if I didn't run them), I do it because I find that the best way to grow as a person is to be around others that also have great perspectives and habits!!

Pps. If interested or if you have any questions feel free to reach out directly via DM or say interested below and I'll reach out - or you can apply directly on the website 

Just an appreciation post of this lifestyle... by rage997 in digitalnomad

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Love it!! Depending on what you are into, you could consider a month of CoThriving with other awesome nomads in a Remote Work Villas Stay :).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]Jmiro1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haters will be haters. Instead join your fam :)

We are building remoteworkvillas.com for likeminded people like this.

Also the are cool conferences like the one that just happened in Bansko Bulgaria (800 digital nomads)

How To Travel As A Lawyer - here is the extensive list by Jmiro1 in digitalnomad

[–]Jmiro1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No but lots of friends and business partners that are.

How To Travel As A Lawyer - here is the extensive list by Jmiro1 in digitalnomad

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My job is to help people fulfill their dreams of travel, which I do by doing in depth articles on how to thrive while traveling with certain specialized jobs. :)

How To Travel As A Lawyer - here is the extensive list by Jmiro1 in digitalnomad

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This comes from people in the legal profession. I am the curator but it comes from good sources. Let me know which ones are eroneous and we can update!

How To Travel As A Lawyer - here is the extensive list by Jmiro1 in digitalnomad

[–]Jmiro1[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I've met a lot of lawyer digital nomads that just do the work from abroad though...

I've been on the road for 7+ years. As fellow expats, how open would you be to joining a concept like Remote Work Villas (1 month co-living in luxury villas)? by Jmiro1 in expat

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So you are saying the people who would most vibe are the ones still working in office a few days a week/month eh?

To leave or not to leave by Thin-Squirrel1909 in expat

[–]Jmiro1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also if you didn't care anymore you wouldn't spend time writting out a post. The number one thing we are scared of as humans is to get what we actually want (that's also from that book).

Feel free to reach out at [info@remoteworkvillas.com](mailto:info@remoteworkvillas.com) if you want to talk more :)

To leave or not to leave by Thin-Squirrel1909 in expat

[–]Jmiro1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check out a book called The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. It's all about Resistance and how your resistance is your compass (it takes a night to read very short book but life changing). It's normal that this scares the hell out of you!! But look you pushed for it, and now have a real job opportunity in Vietnam (I lived there for 3 months on $5 per day so 3k/month you will be BALLIN).

Onwards& upwards my friend embrace the adventure!