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Here, Umerez shares how she scaled her profits from $300 a month to $12,000 — working only part-time — which enabled her to quit her job and live the location-independent lifestyle she desired.
She recently quit her corporate job to focus on her relationship with her husband and daughter. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Karen Windsor, 37, from Perth, Australia. It ...
Over the last 12 years, YouTuber and money expert Graham Stephan has created a lifestyle where passive income covers his entire cost of living expenses. In a recent YouTube video, Stephan shared...
Here, Chaudhry talks about putting his family’s savings on the line to follow his gut, how his upbringing influenced his relationship with money and the advice he’d give someone who wants to ...
Henry David Thoreau, an American naturalist and author, made the classic secular advocacy of a life of simple and sustainable living in his book Walden (1854). Thoreau conducted a two-year experiment living a plain and simple life on the shores of Walden Pond. He concluded: "Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify, simplify!
Five years before she quit her job, she prepared by painting as much as possible in her free time. "I really just focused on making good art; the focus was never on selling the work," she says.
After 30 years of heavy smoking, Carr quit in 1983, at the age of 48. He subsequently left his job as an accountant in the same year and opened the first "easiest way" clinic, to help other addicts. Carr wrote a number of books intended to lead to smoking cessation and loss of excess weight, some of which were best sellers. [7]
Paris and Nicole shooting The Simple Life.. The idea for The Simple Life was generated in Fox's comedy department. Brad Johnson, Senior Vice President of comedy development, said The Simple Life was born out of a challenge from Fox Television Entertainment Group Chairman, Sandy Grushow, and News Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer, Peter Chernin, to find another way to do comedies ...