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Lifestyle Design: Our new business, 70+ day road trip and workplace flexibility

What in the hell are we doing? I don’t like writing about “us” as the topic of a blog, but I wanted to at least update everyone on where we are at and what we’re doing, in case it helps others navigate unconventional lifestyles, lifestyle design, or alternative retirement. So what’s this have to do with “working from anywhere”? Well, if you can earn from anywhere, you can be anywhere…

I’m not sure when our lifestyle design obsession began, but it’s quickly gaining momentum. It started with a love for travel and new experiences. Slowly over time, we started to realize that we couldn’t travel MORE without changing our lifestyle (we both worked traditional “9-5s”). And then we had kids. It will likely come as a shocker to most people reading this (insert wink face here), but the thing about “9-5s” and kids, is that working traditional jobs doesn’t provide a ton of time to see them. Which frankly, kind of sucks - especially when you are passionate about spending time traveling (not to be confused with spending time, time traveling - ok, sorry - stupid dad joke).

So all of this led us to the question: “how could we earn income and do what we love, with the people we love?”. We knew right off that our lifestyle had three buckets of time - one for travel, one for family/friends - and then one bucket for earning income. So how could we fill each one equally?

Lifestyle design: This is where we ran head first into lifestyle design (LD). LD is all about defining what an ideal life looks like and then setting specific goals in order to achieve it. And for us, LD isn’t about “being rich”, or “retiring early” (both of which sound pretty great), but rather defining our day-to-day, month-to-month etc, so that we can optimize our time to earn income and be fulfilled. Since we already defined “how” we want to spend our days, (family/friends and travel), we can start aligning our financial bucket to support them. And that’s exactly what we’ve set off to do.

Alright, hopefully I didn’t lose you with that long introduction.

70+ day United States adventure: First and foremost, we just left for a 70+ day cross country road trip with our girls. We took our truck and we’re staying in hotels and short term rentals (like air bnb, homeaway, VRBO etc). Our goal is to see 11 national parks and over 20 states. We’re very grateful we get to do this with our girls and we’re going to try and see as many other friends and family as possible along the way. For the next 2+ months, our travel and family buckets will be FULL.

Earning from the road and working from anywhere: This is where our lifestyle design plan’s “rubber hits the road”. If we can’t earn income and fill the financial bucket, this trip could leave us with a pretty large hole in our pocket. And if we can’t sustain the lifestyle, it’s back to the proverbial salt mines (traditional 9-5s for us). So what’s the plan?

NOE Media LLC: We made it official! Nowhere on Earth will always be our brand, but we have set up an actual business entity named NOE Media LLC. Functionally, this doesn’t do anything more than allow us to open business accounts (for easy accounting) and protect us from personal liability. BUT officially, this means we’re earning income and making a “run at this thing”. So what do we do? We focus primarily on social media marketing for brands and offer the following:

  • Virtual assets - Fully licensed (photos and short form videos) for websites, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube shorts and TikTok

  • In-feed Instagram posts/reels highlighting brands on our NOE socials

  • YouTube video marketing (product/location appearing within an ad at the beginning of our video OR featured within the video itself)

  • Blog posts featuring the product/service/location (fully licensed for client use, or posted on our website)

  • Social media management (Consult on, or manage social platforms for brands)

Know a hotel, or product/service that needs any of the above? Please have them reach out!

My flexible job change: In addition to the NOE Media LLC, we also setup a consulting LLC and fell under agreement to convert my current corporate role to a remote, contractor based position. While this will detract from overall income and benefits, this gives us much more flexibility and the ability to invest more of my time in our media company, travel and our family. It’s all a balance…

Additional investments: So that it doesn’t go un-mentioned, we place a heavy emphasis on planning for our financial future. Just because we’re trying to find a balance between our three “buckets” I mentioned above (travel, family and money), it doesn’t mean that we don’t invest our earned income in the real estate and stock markets. Because we do! It fact, this is the engine that will one day lead us to financial freedom.

Alright lets wrap it up: Well, that was a lot about us. I hope it sheds light on the “why” for “working from anywhere” (WFA) and the foundation for this blog. It is truly integral to our lifestyle design goals. I also hope that it helps paint a very realistic picture for lifestyle design and the power of WFA. It’s easy for people to promote these “pie in the sky” ideas, but we’re living it, learning from it and hopefully helping others along the way.

Thanks for reading - cheers,

Kyle

Work From Anywhere Blog: Week 8; New job prep in the Grand Canyon

Last week we spent my second “in between jobs” week in the Grand Canyon. Since I was starting my job on Monday, I also had to navigate the logistics of getting my device and preparing to begin working.

Reunited in time for a Grand Canyon sunset!

Reunited in time for a Grand Canyon sunset!

This was the best week so far for our RV road trip adventure. Not only did we spend it in the Grand Canyon, but I was off from work AND my Mom and Aunt came to visit. Neither of them had really traveled since the beginning of the pandemic, so after they got their vaccinations, they decided to fly out to Phoenix and visit us at one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. I hadn’t seen my Aunt in over 14 months and my mom since the beginning of the trip. It was awesome to share this experience with them (neither had ever seen the canyon), but also have someone to keep an eye on the girls, so that Kailah and I could spend some dedicated time together.

Mid-hike back up the Bright Angel trail

Mid-hike back up the Bright Angel trail

The week was highlighted by a 6 mile round trip hike into the canyon and back on the Bright Angel trail. As I’m sure you can imagine, this trek definitely requires some physical fitness. It switchbacks down into the steep bank of the canyon, through rock overhangs, getting warmer as you descend (I read that for every thousand feet of descent, you gain 5 degrees Fahrenheit). The views are spectacular and in the spring, the temps are very reasonable. So despite the climb, it’s easily one of the best hiking experiences I’ve had.

In addition to the Bright Angel hike, we also walked the rim trail (which I would recommend for all fitness levels), drove the south rim and took a day trip down to beautiful Sedona, Arizona. I could write about all of these experiences in detail, but since this is a WFA blog, I’ll try and stay focused.

Enjoying the views!

Enjoying the views!

As for work, it was hard for me to believe I’d be starting that following Monday. In order to be ready, I had my new company send my device (computer and docking station) to my sister in law in Washington. We were meeting them on Sunday, after ~15 hours of driving up to Idaho, at an Air BnB in Boise. These are logistics I never thought I would need to stress about. Fortunately, they received the package and remembered to bring it to me.

I also had never started a new job remotely before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Normally you show up, someone greets you, you get your badge, get settled into your desk, go to orientation etc.. All I could do was turn on my computer and wait for my first meeting. Fortunately, my new boss sent meetings to my Gmail, so I could at least be prepared for my first few days.

Time alone together for a second GC sunset!

Time alone together for a second GC sunset!

One thing I did want to note for anyone looking to work from the Grand Canyon, is that it’s absolutely possible. During the drive in, we didn’t have any service. But when we arrived at the RV park and campground, I had ~50-100 mbps download speed with Verizon. I could have easily held video calls and managed anything else that I needed to.

Well that’s all for this week. My next post will be all about starting a new remote job on the road and the challenges it brings. Fortunately, we’re renting a house with family (and wifi), so as long as I can hide from the kids, I should have a smooth first week.

Cheers!

Kyle

Office and technical gear links:

HP Monitor

Lepow Monitor

WeBoost Signal Booster

Bose Q35 Headphones

Moonbeam Noise Dampening Curtains

Connection Gear:

30 GB usage Verizon Jetpack MIFI 8800L

30 GB usage 5G MIFI M2100

30 GB usage utilizing my iPhone as a hotspot on the “Get More Unlimited” plan

Current usage trend: 0 GB / work day (No work this week!!!).

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