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On a constant journey to live a happy life šŸ’« Curious šŸ¤“ Traveler šŸ—ŗ Nerd šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’» Interested in (too) many things šŸ‘€ Figuring out life as it comes. šŸ‘‰ https://newsletter.jeremieandre.com
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I’d love to connect with people here who are into: 🌱 Living more intentionally šŸŒ Alternative lifestyles or digital nomadism šŸ“š Personal growth šŸ’” Redesigning life to feel aligned and meaningful

Solopreneurs + small biz owners—don’t sleep on having a website. Social media is great, but it’s not enough. Your site = your online home. Your control. Your credibility. But yeah, building one? That part sucks šŸ˜…

I had no head start. Modest family. Never traveled as a kid. No entrepreneur role models. No one in my family speaks English or moved away from home. 90% have the same job forever. And yet…

One book that changed everything for me:Ā The 4-Hour Workweek. I read it in 2020, right before quitting my job and becoming a digital nomad. Would I have done it without this book? Probably not. If you’re dreaming of more freedom—I can’t recommend it enough.

I used to beĀ that guy. If something didn’t go my way, I’d flip out. Angry. Frustrated. Snapping. At 30, I started meditating daily. I didn’t notice much—until one day in 2020, Rosie and I got locked out of our apartment…

I’ve been lucky to visit 27 countries so far. Not bad for a kid who barely left his home country until adulthood. It might not sound like much (there are nearly 200 out there!)—but at 18, I never thought I’d see even half of this. And the adventure’s not over yet…

Four years ago, I quit my job, packed my bags, and thought I was ready for the nomad life. I had no idea how many curveballs life was about to throw at me… Plans? Ruined—again and again. But I wouldn’t change a thing. open.substack.com/pub/beyondor...

It's a beach day... Miami style! šŸ˜ŽšŸ–ļø #F1 #MiamiGP

I didn’t grow up traveling. I didn’t grow up around entrepreneurs. I studied software dev—but I don’t code. I learned what I needed, when I needed it. YouTube. Articles. Courses. You don’t need permission or a perfect background. You need curiosity & action.

Being an entrepreneur isn’t as cool as it looks. Sure, it can be rewarding—but it’s also lonely, stressful, and full of uncertainty. You only hear about the wins. You don’t hear about the sleepless nights or the constant pressure.

In 2020, a few days after turning 35, I dyed my hair bright red. Was it silly? Maybe. Fun? Definitely. Too old? Who cares. Do the thing you want. Live your life onĀ yourĀ terms. People will judge anyway—might as well enjoy yourself. šŸ“ø Pics of Before / During / After 🤣

Passion is overrated. Pain is the ultimate motivator. It’s why most people whoĀ reallyĀ change their lives have gone through something brutal. Comfort kills more dreams than failure ever will.

Where should you post content? IG? TikTok? LinkedIn? Medium? Reddit? Substack? It’s overwhelming—especially if you’re trying to be everywhere. Start with this: šŸ“Œ What format do you enjoy? šŸ“Œ Where’s your audience?

I saved. I planned. I prepared. I thought I had it all figured out when I became a digital nomad. And then life happened. Again… and again. Every year, something forced me to adapt. But weirdly, I’mĀ gratefulĀ for it. New post coming Wednesday šŸ‘‡

I’m not someone who craves the spotlight. I like being behind the scenes, staying lowkey, writing quietly in the background. But I’ve learned this: Stories have power. And sometimes, sharing mine helps someone else.

Some late night weekend vibes šŸŖ„ honestly … what are you waiting for ? What are you scared of … it’s time ā£ļøā£ļøā£ļøā£ļø

Day trip to Bonn šŸ‡©šŸ‡Ŗ Cherry blossom season = pink petals everywhere! We missed peak bloom but it was still gorgeous. Fun fact: Bonn is where Beethoven was born (didn’t know that!). Germany is surprising me—in the best way.

Video is everywhere. Every platform now pushes short-form reels. But here’s the thing: I don’t enjoy making them. I’ve tried. For my drone stuff. For my podcast. For my business. And I hated it every single time. šŸ˜…

Who pre-ordered their Nintendo Switch 2 šŸ¤“ I haven’t, but all those news made me pick me my Switch (Lite) again!

I’ve worked fully remotely since 2018. And no—it’sĀ notĀ for everyone. While I love the freedom, I’ve seen how remote work canĀ limitĀ growth, especially early in your career. Here’s what I’ve learned after 6 years šŸ‘‡

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Want to change your life? Start with your thoughts. That’s where the shift begins. 2 habits changed everything for me: šŸ“š Reading in my mid-20s 🧘 Meditation at 30 They shaped who I am today. Here’s how. ā¬‡ļø

The #1 question I get as a full-time traveler: ā€œWhat’s your favorite country?ā€ Tough to answer—but after 27 countries, if IĀ hadĀ to choose… I’d say Thailand. Culture, nature, food, energy, people—hard to beat. šŸŒ What’s yours? #DigitalNomad #TravelSky

Books that changed my life: šŸ“˜Ā Rework – shifted how I think about work šŸ“—Ā Minimalism – taught me to simplify and focus šŸ“™Ā Daring Greatly – made me see vulnerability as courage Which book has had the biggest impact on your life? #BookSky

Tired of watching others live your dream life—traveling the world, working remotely, feeling free—while you’re stuck in a routine that drains you? Becoming a digital nomadĀ isĀ possible. But it won’t happen by accident. You need a plan. Here’s where to start šŸ‘‡

Creatives & solopreneurs: What’s the hardest part of running your business? Most struggle with content or offers. But for many, it’s the unsexy stuff: āœ… Systems āœ… Time management āœ… Knowing what to do, and when That’s where I come in.

Remote work is incredible. But it’s not the dream everyone thinks it is. After 6 years of doing it from 10+ countries, I’ve learned a few things… Some might surprise you.