Posts made in 2012

2012.. 2103

2012.. 2103

2012 is coming to an end and it’s time to take stock and reflect on what a year it has been. While the world didn’t end in 2012, it has definitely been an intense and full year for me. After more than 3 and a half years of being a wandering world traveler, my partner and I set our sights on having a home base that can support our future goals. This was not an easy task, suffice it to say. While we both love Australia Kyle’s family is in the USA and following many long discussions, a few intense debates, and multiple residency applications for each country, we have decided to...

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Supporting Your Big Dream

Supporting Your Big Dream

  Sometimes you just can’t get your big dream off the ground. It’s not a matter of lack of knowledge; you’ve read just about every blog out there. You’ve tried countless “self-help” books and you’re still where you are. This happens to the best of us. Yet some people seem to almost magically advance their big dreams forward again, and again, and again. So what is the secret? Perhaps the following story can shed a light,   Six Months to Glory “What have I done?” I thought to myself, starting at my laptop. The message on the...

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Changing Your Life Using Habits

Changing Your Life Using Habits

  “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.” Aristotle   In April 2008, I was nearly drowning in AUD $33,598 of credit card debt. A year later I not only eliminated all my debt but had also built a passive income source that allowed me to travel the world for more than three years. What made the biggest difference you might ask? In one word, “habits.” I believe habits are the single most important factor between success and failure. Habits are the key to accomplishing absolutely anything in life. This post is all about what I have...

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Masterminding Forward

Masterminding Forward

  Are two minds better than one? The answer seems obvious but I’ve been asking myself this question throughout my life and could never find a definite answer. During my school years, both in high school and college, I’ve been invited to be part of study groups before big exams. At times I found them valuable but most of the time I avoided them as they were time consuming and ineffective. I’ve continued to wrestle with versions of this question throughout my professional life. As an IT manager I stressed the need for regular weekly management meetings but in the end,...

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Unstoppable Motivation

Unstoppable Motivation

It has happened to all of us at some point of our life. We start out on a journey, full of passion and excitement. We make a good beginning and seem to be progressing towards our goals quite well but as we go along the way, we loose sight of the destination. We feel fatigue and begin to procrastinate. Every step becomes harder to take and longer to complete. We are unmotivated. Some people would call this a burnout; others may say a bad month. I call it a motivational slump and I’ve just hit it in full swing.   Hitting the Slump I had great plans for this month. Building a library...

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