Work hard, play hard, rest hard

Philosophy, Travel 1 Comment »

10 years ago, while in Canada on a service mission, I served around a guy that never seemed to stop. He had incredible energy and drive. It was the same whether he was working or not.

One night he crashed at our apartment. In the morning I was surprised at how he struggled to wake up. I just assumed he was some kind of insomniac. I teased him a bit about being lazy, and he shared his life motto with me:

Work hard, play hard, rest hard

We’re now two weeks into our two month Mexican excursion, and I’ve been doing my best to apply that motto. I don’t have any tangible examples or formula- it’s just matter of keeping an overall sense of deliberateness about what you do. It’s related to other GTD and 4HWW principles of avoiding distraction, fighting procrastination, and being focused on your goals, even if that goal is to rest and relax. I’ve kept my same wacky schedule, but somehow I just seem to be getting more out of each day; more productive work, more time with my family, solid rest, and even some hard playing. Perhaps it’s just the change of scenery and being away from home.

Or maybe its the street tacos :)

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Work for Hire: In defense of an hourly wage

Entrepreneurship 4 Comments »

One of common threads that runs from E-Myth to Rich Dad, Poor Dad to 4HWW is the encouragement to get yourself on a path of passive income; move away from income sources that require you to work for every dollar. I agree with the goal in general, but I’m taking a slightly different approach to achieve it.

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3 Health Insurance Options for the Self-Employed

Entrepreneurship 6 Comments »

When we made the break from the corporate world, we thought we had insurance all figured out. Then we got thrown for a loop. After a lot of research and paper work, things are now even better than we originally planned.

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Birthday Gift To Self: 30 lbs for 30 yrs

4-Hour Body 2 Comments »

Last time I checked in I was down 18 lbs. Today I’ve hit my milestone of turning 30 years old, and it turns out that I’m down 30 pounds. I had several pairs of pants sitting in a “to donate” box that are now back in my closet! I have this funny idea in my [...]

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Process vs Outcome

Philosophy 3 Comments »

Any effort that has self-glorification as its final endpoint is bound to end in
disaster.

- Robert Pirsig, from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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5 Tips for Outsourcing to a Personal Virtual Assistant

Outsourcing 18 Comments »

After the initial intrigue, most people that I talk to about outsourcing to a virtual assistant have one common response: “But what would I outsource?” Tim addresses this in the 4HWW book, and here are some additional thoughts based on my experience over the past couple of months.

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2 months in Mexico for $300

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When compared to the cost of staying here in Chicago, our 2-month trip to Mexico this fall will only cost us $300. Here’s how we did it:

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Cheap Multi-city flights; our first test of remote work

Travel 6 Comments »

We just returned from a 15 day vacation in the Rockies that was truly a vacation; I checked my email once or twice a day and did very little work. The trip we just booked to Mexico, however, won’t be a pure vacation nor “mini-retirement.” Rather, it’s our first big test of how well I [...]

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4-Hour Body: 1 Month Report

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It’s been just over a month since I started the diet and exercise plan Tim outlines on the 4HWW site. Unfortunately I didn’t get my body fat percentage tested before hand, so I can’t give as detailed a reports as I’d like. However, I have lost 18 pounds and I lift more weight than when [...]

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4HWW Work Defined

Philosophy 1 Comment »

At the end of a recent podcast, Tim finally did something I’ve been wanting to do for a while: he defined work.
“Financially-driven work, or work that you would prefer to spend less time on”
Simple as that. Under this definition, a 4-hour work week seems a pretty plausible goal. The 4HWW book title and subtitle, [...]

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