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How to Have 1 Full Year of World Travel and Adventure For Less than $1500 Per Month

by Matt 3 Comments

Last year, my soon-to-be-wife Karla and I spent 10 months in SE Asia and 2 months in Mexico. We travelled from Canada to Mexico and back to Canada for our big departure overseas. We had about $30,000 for the both of us and came back with basically nothing.

We spent less than $1500 per month each (including all our flights) but had the time of our lives. We spent thousands on world-class scuba diving and didn’t hesitate to spend money on any experience we felt was special.

The most amazing and life-changing travel is cheaper than living an auto-pilot life in a developed country.

The cost of a car can send you on a thrilling adventure all over the world for three years. The cost of a house can send you all over the world for the rest of your life. Crazy right? [Read more…] about How to Have 1 Full Year of World Travel and Adventure For Less than $1500 Per Month

LL 007: A Live Limitless Interview with Mike Hrostoski

by Matt 4 Comments

In the seventh episode of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Mike Hrostoski from www.hrostoski.com.

Mike is the incredibly big asian who quit his corporate MBA-type job to start a location-independent life, travel the world, become a high-performance mens coach and make friends all over the place. Mike was never one to be trapped in an office and after participating in the first-ever World Domination Summit in 2011 plus the unfortunate passing of his mother at the same time, Mike gave his landlord notice, sold almost everything he had, moved into his car and organized a summer road trip with his brother where they volunteered all over the United States for 94 days.

Mike writes openly about his adventures in personal development at his blog and uses Facebook as his personal rolodex. Mike is from Tucson, AZ but is currently on the couch of someone remarkable, living a life true to himself and helping men improve their relationships with their women, their work, and the world.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What made him want to quit his lucrative corporate job
  • What made him want to live a location-independent life
  • What steps he took to begin his new journey
  • Why he chose to become a mens coach
  • Why he sincerely loves eye-gazing
  • What Mike recommends for building a “network” of awesome friends
  • The greatest challenges he has faced since becoming location independent
  • And MUCH more…

Listen below or download from iTunes by clicking here. (If you’re reading this from email, you may need to visit the site to listen)

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If you’re running short on time;

(3:00): “play time” is good

(5:43): What made Mike want to give up the corporate world and essentially what he had worked towards at that point

(9:22): If he had any plans before quitting his job

(12:45): How he found so many volunteer opportunities on their “summer to serve” road trip

(17:00): What steps he took to become location independent

(22:18): What made Mike specifically want to become a mens coach

(28:53): We briefly talk about Stoicism

(34:32): What he recommends for building an awesome network of friends

(41:30): Greatest challenges he has faced since beginning his new journey

(45:52): What has been some of his greatest realizations since beginning his journey

(48:27): What advice he has for listeners who want to do something different with their life but are scared or held back in some way

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Hope you enjoyed this interview with Mike Hrostoski.

Please leave a review at iTunes and/or share with your friends.

Want more inspiration to live limitless? Check out this one with Nora Dunn.

Travel Hacking with Mom & Dad

by Matt 2 Comments

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Looking down on Taxco, Mexico with Mom, Dad, and Karla

It’s been a dream of mine for sometime to be able to pay for a trip for my mom and dad. I always thought it would be a really cool gift to send them somewhere unique and different from anywhere else they have been. Unfortunately, as a student/shoe-string online entrepreneur, buying plane tickets for other people is a difficult task.

Thankfully, I began to get really involved in the ancient art of travel hacking last year. I had always been the kind of guy to look for special deals on travel, but had always looked the other way with airline reward programs. Luckily, that all changed when I began to take it more seriously.

The world of reward mileage is not the same everyone. The U.S. has the best programs of all and is insanely easy to get enough points to never pay for a flight again. In Canada, it’s a little harder but I quickly found out that it’s still possible to get 100,000 points or so each year. Of course, this number can even be higher with the amount of time you put in.

For me, my deepest interest was credit card deals since they seem to offer the best bang for the buck. I did some research and ended up finding 3 cards in particular that allowed me to earn thousands of points quickly, with almost no fees what so ever. 2 of the cards allowed me to earn a total of 45,000 Aeroplan points with no added fees. That’s already enough for a round-trip to Mexico. Another card allowed me to earn 25,000 points for just $75. Not bad for a round-trip anywhere in the U.S.

After earning all these points plus dabbling in other deals, I began to realize how awesome it really was. Before I knew it, I had gathered more than 80,000 points in about 6 months. I now had enough points to bring my girlfriend and I to Mexico.

But I still wanted to get my parents to Mexico as well and show them such a unique and different place than what they were used to.

So I began to tell them about all the deals they could participate in to earn the points I had earned. At first, they scoffed at the idea and told me it must be some sort of scam. I kept on telling them it wasn’t a scam. Sure, it seemed to good to be true, but in this case, it was real.

Finally, I managed to talk them into one credit card. Once they reached their bonus points, I talked them into another, and then another. Before they knew it, they also had over 80,000 points each.

Voila, we were all going to Mexico. I offered to pick up the taxes, and just like that, I had achieved a dream of bring my parents on a trip for nothing. All of us were booked and heading to Mexico City to visit my girlfriend’s family and to see the amazing history that the city and surrounding area offers.

They were pretty amazed that these trips were paid for in points that took almost no effort to earn. The only thing we needed to pay was taxes of about $125 per person. I took care of that for them and also coached them into a free stopover in Vegas on their way home to see a beautiful cirque du soleil show.

After booking the flights, other friends and family began asking me about the deals I had found and how to go about earning points more actively. So, I thought I should create an EBook for Canadians. Chris already has one for Americans (affiliate link) but I wanted to create one specifically for Canadians since our deals here are so different. It’s still in production mode, but if your interested in buying a copy, sign up here and I’ll notify you upon it’s release. If your signed up and choose to buy, you’ll also get $5 knocked off and some other goodies.

If you’d rather get started now or simply do it on your own, here are some great travel hacking sites to check out:

  • Frugal Travel Guy
  • One Mile at a Time
  • View From the Wing
  • FlyerTalk

That’s a good start. These sites are great and are packed with lot’s of information. A lot of it is geared towards Americans but it can definitely still help you out.

Happy travels,

 

 

You Don’t Need to Be Rich to Travel

by Matt 30 Comments

Exploring Egypt with Matthew Bailey

I don’t know what it is about the terms “rich” and “travel” that society has seemed to put together but unless your talking about how “rich” in thought, character, and experience you will be when you travel, then they have nothing to do with each other.

I was recently watching an old movie called Wall Street and heard Charlie Sheen’s character say he wanted to make insane amounts of money so that he could leave the game and ride his motorcycle across China.

Wait a minute! I rented a motorbike in Indonesia for $3/day so I can assure you that insane amounts of money are not needed to ride across China or any other part of Asia.

Sadly, most people think like this. The experience of travel and vacations has constantly been sold to us with a “cash value”. Somehow society has been coerced into thinking that the experience of travel is intertwined with the amount of money you can spend on such a trip.

What bullshit. [Read more…] about You Don’t Need to Be Rich to Travel

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