El_Mero_Mero
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If you have 4 months to transition into becoming a location independent/remote worker what steps would you take in order to acheive this if you were starting from square one? All I really know how to do is write, but I only want to write about things that interest me. If being a rapper or an ebook author doesn't pan out, and having a blog or Youtube channel is not my first option, what avenues can I explore?
My plan is to work hard until the end of August 2019, and by the end of August I will have all of the money needed to cover all my essentials from September 2019 until January 1st, 2020 (I'm pretty much on track with this plan). I have budgeted everything including emergency money, so I will be fine.
I'm an independent contractor and work at different events and do things like catering. I don't plan on taking a vacation during these 4 months. I don't plan on stopping "all work" during these 4 months either. It just means that during this time I will be only working about 3 days a week, instead of 7 days a week. I don't have any kids, girl, or school to concern myself with, so I don't expect any unforeseen new expenditures for the remainder of the year.
I don't want to teach English abroad (although I have done it before). I don't want to get into flipping things on Amazon right away (it's not that I'm totally opposed to it, but right now at this moment I want something that is more secure). Ideally, I want something where I only have to work about 3 hours a day, and that can be achieved from anywhere in the world where there is a decent internet connection. I'm okay with working more hours per day in the beginning, but this is just stating what my goal is ultimately.
I'm looking at earning a minimum of $35,000 a year. I would definitely want to increase this as time goes on, but that's just to give a general idea of my expectations.
If you had 4 relatively easy-going months to potentially study and transition into a new field that can work as a location independent, digital nomad-kind of thing, what would you recommend?
Ideally, I would like to be my own boss. Other than day-trading stocks, what else can I be doing to earn about $100 a day for 365 days?
P.S.- I know nothing about computers beyond the basics (but I've got 4 months)
My plan is to work hard until the end of August 2019, and by the end of August I will have all of the money needed to cover all my essentials from September 2019 until January 1st, 2020 (I'm pretty much on track with this plan). I have budgeted everything including emergency money, so I will be fine.
I'm an independent contractor and work at different events and do things like catering. I don't plan on taking a vacation during these 4 months. I don't plan on stopping "all work" during these 4 months either. It just means that during this time I will be only working about 3 days a week, instead of 7 days a week. I don't have any kids, girl, or school to concern myself with, so I don't expect any unforeseen new expenditures for the remainder of the year.
I don't want to teach English abroad (although I have done it before). I don't want to get into flipping things on Amazon right away (it's not that I'm totally opposed to it, but right now at this moment I want something that is more secure). Ideally, I want something where I only have to work about 3 hours a day, and that can be achieved from anywhere in the world where there is a decent internet connection. I'm okay with working more hours per day in the beginning, but this is just stating what my goal is ultimately.
I'm looking at earning a minimum of $35,000 a year. I would definitely want to increase this as time goes on, but that's just to give a general idea of my expectations.
If you had 4 relatively easy-going months to potentially study and transition into a new field that can work as a location independent, digital nomad-kind of thing, what would you recommend?
Ideally, I would like to be my own boss. Other than day-trading stocks, what else can I be doing to earn about $100 a day for 365 days?
P.S.- I know nothing about computers beyond the basics (but I've got 4 months)