Wednesday, August 17, 2011

How to Streamline Your Life And Travel The world

By Gilbert Murray


Tired of the constant stress of your life? Are non-stop phone calls, faxes, e-mail messages, and meetings driving you crazy?

You are not alone. Studies show many people are stressed to the breaking point. They also would love to simplify their lives and travel the world.

Imagine living on a remote tropical island, enjoying the warm sea breeze, local food, and easy-going atmosphere. You do this whilst earning a good income, doing the work you appreciate, and all in a far more calm way than you work now.

While this may sound just like a scene from a film or the online offer from a get-rich-quick scheme, simplifying life and traveling the world is rather simple to do -- In the event you know how.

Dr. Otto Weizman developed just such a system. Dr. Weizman spent most of his life traveling the world, not as a tourist, but running a global business. Through the years he became tired of living out of a suitcase and meeting continuous deadlines. The life was interesting, even thrilling, but the stress and demands of business left him exhausted and annoyed.

Weizman began working out a simple system for anybody who wants to get away from it all and work somewhere else in the globe. According to the vast store of tips and methods he had learned in his travels, Weizman was able to see opportunity in ways most travelers did not even know existed.

1. Begin by simplifying your life. Weizman correctly felt the huge onslaught of advertising messages we get every minute of every day is the source of much of our stress. Get off junk mail lists, e-mail lists, and ensure your phone number isn't on call lists.

2. Rest assured you can do the kind of work you love just about anyplace in the world. If you think a person like you could only work in your current country, keep in mind that almost every industry is now really global. It's a fair bet there are workers just like you in dozens of desirable locations around the world.

3. Do not worry about "dropping out" and not being able to stay in touch. Dr. Weizman showed you can stay completely linked via phone, email, and fax even from the most remote desert island. The internet cafe is a fixture in almost every country of the world. Cell phones are now ubiquitous. If you would like to be in contact, you will.

4. Keep in mind money flows differently in other nations. Credit cards work well in most places, but take some time to get to know how local residents handle financial transactions. They've had the benefit of what method is most reliable, most acceptable, and most economic.

Above all, do not ever feel like you are caught in your present situation. Anybody who takes the time to learn how can freely travel the planet, enjoying wonderful destinations, whilst still earning a good income doing what they love.






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