Setting up your home is a lot like filling up your backpack:
What are the things you need?
What activities do you see yourself doing?
What do you want to bring in & let go of?
These are the many questions asked to get the precise items in place.
What was a satchel of clothes became a closet. What was a toothbrush and toothpaste turned into a whole skincare routine.
Is this enough for you to keep moving with all of these items?
Rather than weeks in a city, leases turn it into roughly a year. New seasons begin. New cities call with unimaginable opportunities.
1 year. 1 city.
That sounds great, doesn’t it? Yet there is hesitation. The state of the world. Responsibilities. Things impeding one’s path.
Easier said than done, many may say.
Constraining oneself to a timeframe leads to less room for risk; however, the next destination becomes clearer. A different view. A different city. A different life.
What can be done to minimize this risk? Tend to responsibilities. Build wealth, or as I like to call it, opportunity value. Create the flexibility to move whenever and wherever you want.
In the meantime, enjoy the space where you’re at.
There’s a saying: “Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”― 1986 Movie, Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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