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I’m cutting my work days to two, max three days per week...

Last week, I took on a project for seven days, long hours, and good pay, to help out a friend and give myself a cash injection.

The project allowed a lot of time for me to do what I wanted.

So, I listened to my courses.

Read books.

Easy.

Boring.

But…

No family time.

Didn’t create much of anything.

Didn’t move much.

My legs felt ‘dead.’

On the surface, this project was good—money-wise.

Everything else, not so good.

Reflecting back on life, this is what I was doing all the time.

Grabbing ‘good’ opportunities.

But they didn’t allow me to grow.

There was no room to scale.

Time passed by.

Time I cannot get back.

I believe in the long-term game.

Anything I do has to push me one step forward to my vision.

It has to allow me to gain more time with less or zero stress.

It has to allow me to grow easier.

This project was a reminder of my past life.

No matter how ‘good’ the opportunity is, if it’s not aligned with my long-term vision and values…

It’s not a good opportunity.

So, no more of that kind of project in my life.

In the end, it’s all a belief game—‘hey, here’s a bright shiny object, take it, it will do you good.”

Will it, though?

Yes, for this week, but not for life.

Lately, I met a mentor and learned a new strategy on how to work two days per week and make even more money than I thought I could make.

It was a big eye-opener.

Mindset shift.

Beliefs shift.

Now, I believe in myself and my long-term easy game even more.

Starting this week, I’m cutting my work days to two, max three days per week.

Real freedom is here.

I live very well, but this takes my life freedom to a very different level.

And guess what?

If I can do it…

You can do it too :)

The world is full of seemingly unbreakable rules like you must work your ass off to earn a good living.

Work hard.

Long hours.

Stress.

Hustle.

Feeling like in ‘prison.’

A hell of a lot of ‘have-tos.’

Hmm… yeah, it works.

Freedom Code Navigators do it differently.

Do what you love = work is easy.

Do what you love = easy making money.

Do what you love = being more productive = less work hours.

Do what you love = stress-free & hustle-free.

Do what you love = be, feel free.

Do what you love = family time.

It might not look like anyone else's rules, but that's kind of the point.

This way I can go to local village parties and pick up parking tickets anytime I want :(

Damir