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Allow it to come I never push a decision {NAME}. Ever.  check in with my gut and if I can’t g

Allow it to come I never push a decision {NAME}. Ever.  check in with my gut and if I can’t get a clear answer I patiently wait. I know it will come. I just don’t have enough data or clarity yet. So I wait, but not without action through pondering, wondering and any necessary data collection. - What if I did this? - Or how about this? - Or maybe I could change it up and consider this? Maybe I’ll research how that works. Each time I check in with my gut. How do I feel? As I’m doing this I'm checking in to see if I am aligned with my values and if it fits into my bigger vision. Always asking, Is this moving me closer to my goals or further away from it? Eventually the decision will come and I’ll just know with certainty, THIS is what is to be done. That’s how I feel now with my decision to drop my weekly wrap. I battled against it because I do enjoy it and it’s been a fantastic way to tune into our experience sand create a forever memory of it. BUT, I can’t get my greater work done. So the weekly wrap was moving me away from my goals. This is a constant battle for a full time digital nomad. Time is at a premium so prioritization and continual checking in with how you use that time is key to survival. There is never going to a be a balance. It’s something I never pursue. Different parts of your life require different amounts of attention at various times. What’s important is that you align everything you do with your values. Then equilibrium will be there in a somewhat skewed way because you will be satisfied even if the parts of your life are unbalanced. I have a backlog at the moment of about 20 posts written of our travels. Super useful posts that will help others plan for the trips of their lifetime. I realized this importance last week when we posted our [Yosemite National Park guide]( and many thanked us for the perfect timing as they prepare for their trip. I want to get more of these posts published so we can continue helping people in this way. As we focus a lot of our time on destination style pieces though, what does it mean for those wanting to learn about our RV lifestyle? A problem for us yes!! I included in our wrap places we stayed and RV lessons of which we learn every week as well as travel costs. I think everyone has gotten a fair understanding of our weekly costs now, they aren’t varying too much from the norm. And I hope the lessons have mostly been learned! Now we can turn them into specific RV style posts curated in one place with lessons and tips. It’s impossible for me to get them done given my current lifestyle, time restrictions, and inability to get anything published each week except my weekly wrap, which doesn't offer my community long term value or move me closer to my goals. So there decision made I feel great. I’m okay with stopping them even though I made a commitment. Continuing on a path that is not working just because you said you would is more harmful than just being lazy and not showing up toy our commitment in the first place. Empowerment comes from honesty and proper acknowledgement of your reality. How can you ever make a positive and powerful decision if you aren’t at first honest about where you are at and what you are capable of? Caroline Be Sure to Do This! If you have not yet selected your topic preferences to receive updates on through this VIP email tribe, [do that by clicking here now.]( Thank you for those who already have. I'll send follow up reminder emails to those who haven't. It's super important that you do. NEW TRAVEL VIDEO Lake Mead Recreational Area Craving a bit of stillness from Vegas and a little desert oasis? Head to Lake Mead. It's only 40 mins from the Strip and a completely different world. [WATCH NOW]( IMPORTANT Do you want to escape our strict filtering system? As I have mentioned, it clears out any member of the tribe it feels is not engaged - that is clicking on links? To save you the trouble of remembering to do it every month, a friend (and loyal member of this tribe) gave me a suggestion that works!! It's simple. [Click on this link one time]( and you'll be whitelisted for life! Never fear, if at some time in the future you no longer want to be part of the tribe, you can always click the Manage Subscription link at the bottom of every email so you're technically not obligated to stay with us for life! But, clicking that link will ensure you do not get deleted from this tribe accidentally! [Click to view this email online.]( If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( Caroline Makepeace, PO Box 677, Cary, NC 27518

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