Dan Clements Interview: Part 2 of the Lifestyle Design Renegades Interview Series
Welcome to part 2 of the "Work from Home & Lifestyle Design Renegades Series" (part 1 was with lifestyle renegade Chris McCombs). This second interview is with my friend Dan Clements, who I had the pleasure of interviewing far too long ago.
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Part 1 of the Interview
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Part 2 of the Interview
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A little about Dan. . .
- Dan, along with his wife Tara, are the authors of Escape 101, and amazing book that I highly recommend. (Incidentally, Escape 101 has appeared such places as The Wall Street Journal, Success Magazine, and The Miami Herald).
- Dan is a writer and speaker on such topics as health, business, and lifestyle design.
- Dan and his wife have spent more time on overseas sabbaticals then just about anyone else I personally know.
In the interview we talk about . . .
- What the time-money connection is, why it’s so important, and how to break it.
- Why your T.V. might be the #1 thing keeping you from the life you want.
- How to be a quality time aficionado and strengthen your "quality time muscle."
- Two things you can do to start planning for your sabbatical now.
- And much, much more!
A Little about Train for Humanity
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The Train for Humanity website can be found here.
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Clay,
Thank you for this interview, it was really helpful.
I appreciated how Dan stressed that lifestyle design isn’t all about money or internet marketing, it’s about all aspects of life, and being empowered to make the decisions to live your dreams.
David
@David: Yeah, I appreciated that about Dan as well. Thanks for the feedback. Dan a wealth of wisdom and I’m glad you enjoyed the interview.
@Ron: It all depends on the lifestyle you want. I think “lifestyle design” is just a fancy term for setting your lifestyle goals and achieving them.
Indeed a great interview…Thank you for the post. !
Interesting post. I have made a twitter post about this. Others no doubt will like it like I did.
Interesting post. I have made a twitter post about this. Others no doubt will like it like I did.
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Great interview Clay. I decided not to go out tonight and instead think about the life I truely want to live. I am glad I stayed in tonight and listened to bthe interview.
I hear the term Lifestyle design but how in the hell do I design my lifestyle? That’s what I’d like to hear. I’d like to get some sort of a blue print. Any recommendations would be great. Keep up the great work Clay, you’re touching the lives of many!!