This Is How I’d Design My Ideal Lifestyle; Now How About Yours?

In light of the current economic situation around the globe, you might be thinking that now is not the time to sit down and do the lifestyle design thing. Better instead to keep your head down, lie low and ride out the storm.

But I’d argue that now is the *ideal* time to not only start designing your ideal lifestyle, but actually implementing it. If you don’t do it now, here’s what will happen…

  1. You’ll ride the storm this time, get back on an even keel and forget how stressed out you were throughout this period and how out of control you felt over your own destiny and life.
  2. You’ll go back to the relative comfort of job security, a regular salary and an economy on the up.
  3. At the same time, you’ll convince yourself that going after the lifestyle you dream of is just a pipe dream and that you were far more sensible to stay put and knuckle down.
  4. You might have a niggling feeling of “if not now, then when?” but you’ll put that out of your mind and promise yourself that some day you’ll just do it.

I know that’s what will happen because that’s just what happened to me when I dreamed of escaping the corporate rat race the first time round but could never quite bring myself to ditch the relatively high income salary.

Having just escaped from the corporate rat race all over again, I feel it’s about time to sit down and re-design my lifestyle. It won’t be such a big job this time round as we’re “there” on a lot of it, but it’s always a work in progress.

So here goes…

Personal network

I’d like to focus more on meeting up with friends around the world – the ones we already have and making new ones who live a similar lifestyle to ours. Meeting ‘virtual’ friends via this blog and Twitter etc. is great but there’s no substitute for a real, face-to-face chat with a group of good friends over a bottle of wine. I want to do more of that with some of our new-found friends around the world.

Professional network

This year, I’d like to extend our professional network and find more suppliers and partners we can work with; I’d like to start ‘playing with the big boys’ for some of our projects and definitely want to start leveraging our international travel and make more professional contacts in each location.

Earning money

In comparison with the horrendous temporary job I had with another company recently (never, ever again), I love earning money running our own current business. That’s not good enough though, if this is to be my ‘ideal’ lifestyle. So, here’s what I’d now like to focus on creating…

  • More passive income streams from existing projects and new projects we’re planning to launch
  • More business strategy & business streamlining consultancy projects for start-ups who’re ready to grow beyond the start up stage
  • Growing the business employee-wise and having the revenue to readily support this growth

Interests & hobbies

I love learning new things but have to push myself to try new things and despite appearances am quite shy really . I’d love however to spend more time in each place we visit learning something local or completely new like Muy Thai in Thailand or rock climbing and surfing in South Africa (if only I could get over the shark thing).

Family & kids

Jonathan and I came to a bit of a realisation over the past couple of months; we’re pretty sure we don’t want to have children. At least not yet, and probably not our own when we do (i.e. we’ll adopt).

I’m adopted and I’ve always thought I’d adopt rather than have my own. Some people think it’s selfish (err hello, aren’t there too many kids in the world already who need a home and don’t have one? And isn’t wanting children inherently a selfish thing…I mean who has kids and thinks “I’m having this child to save humanity”?) – but it’s simply our choice and may not be what others choose which is fine by us.

Day-to-day life

On a day-to-day basis, I’m pretty happy with where we are: little bit of work, then going exploring for a while, followed by lazy lunch, coffee in the afternoon then more work before dinner.

If I’m absolutely honest, I’d probably do a bit less work (therefore need more passive income/more employees than currently), and have more money to try out completely new things 90% of the time, combined with cherry picking the best jobs and projects I want to work on. Working towards that, not quite there yet though.

But alternatively…

I have always, always, always thought I might one day end up setting up some sort of orphanage or childrens’ refuge in Asia (also another reason I’ve never been too crazy about having my own kids), so all the above will be a precursor to generating enough income, enough contacts and enough wherewithall to go ahead and do it!

So now I’ve done mine and shared, maybe you’ll do yours too…