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Date: Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 2:04 PM
Subject: 3 Simple Guidelines For Starting Your Portable Career
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Never miss an article from Fund Your Life Overseas: Make sure to drag this Friday, July 14, 2017 Dear Fund Your Life Overseas Reader, For 15 years, Winston Churchill has been helping Baby Boomers to turn the skills they already have into a successful, online income stream...that they can take anywhere in the world. Winston himself is a Baby Boomer, and after years of working in the corporate world he decided he'd had enough and he set about changing how he funded his life...and also where he lived. Today he spends most of the year living in Mexico. Below, he shares three simple guidelines you should follow when starting out to create a new portable career for yourself. Read on...
Nazareen Heazle P.S. In just 48 hours, you can learn how to gain the flexibility of a completely portable income you could earn anywhere there's an internet connection. Book your place at the 48-Hour Portable Income Intensive and you'll leave with all the tools in place to fund an international life...doing something you already know how to do. All the details are here. 3 Simple Guidelines For Starting Your Portable Career For most of us Baby Boomers, our career was intense, long hours with lots of meetings, some bad bosses, and some tough economic times. So when you transition to a post-career income (whether it's to fund your retirement or just to earn some extra spending money), you want to avoid all those things you weren't so crazy about during your career. When it comes to choosing what that new income-earning opportunity will be, there are a few simple guidelines that I have identified to help you. 1. Choose something that's portable: For most of us, during our working lives, we showed up in an office building and maybe towards the end of our career we got to work from home. As a retiring Baby Boomer, you want to take that up a notch. What if you could build a career that you could take anywhere in the world? It may be visiting the grandkids in a distant city in your own country, or traveling overseas to Portugal, a beach in Ecuador, or the mountains of Costa Rica. Being able to do your work from anywhere in the world you can get a good internet connection, and earn money, while you enjoy your surroundings with a balance of work and play, is by definition the perfect income and true freedom. 2. Be able to work to your own schedule: Most of us spent much of our career on somebody else's schedule. Because of the way work is changed today and the fact that more companies than ever are actually hiring people and freelancers to work remotely, you have more options for when and where you work than ever before. Working on your own schedule is one of the things freelancers frequently put at the top of their list in terms of benefits to freelancing. Combined with using international freelance networks you're able to select assignments that give you that freedom of time. You can also select the work that makes sense for you today so you don't fall back into those crazy stressed out days you experienced in your career. Much like turning the knob on a water faucet, you can adjust the amount of work you do on a daily basis with great precision. And if you feel like working first thing in the morning and taking the rest of the day off to play, that's totally up to you. 3. Find the right network to get started: Every day, there are over 500,000 freelance assignments advertised on more than 300 global job networks. However, unless you have the confidence that these networks are safe, secure, and will help you manage your freelance business efficiently, they are of little value. Some offer great protection as well as services that help you manage your professional freelancing business. Others, not so much. And these networks cater to different skill sets, markets, and buyer tastes. So it makes sense to find the ones that are the best fit for you, rather than falling into a network you won't like. I have lots more to share about how to best kick start your online portable career, which is why I'm hosting a special two-day event this September in Atlanta. And I'm inviting you to join me for my 48-Hour Portable Income Intensive Conference. Through hands-on mentoring, I'll help you understand how to build a portable income, one that works to your own schedule, wherever in the world you want to be. I'll also help you get started on solid footing so you avoid the stumbles so many people make when it comes to starting a new online, portable career. Book your seat here, and for a limited time you'll get it with a $450 Early Bird discount. * Recommended Reading *
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