mooreao
01-09-2012, 08:41 PM
Hey everybody,
I just finished my first mini-retirement where I actually picked up the 4-hour workweek and read most of it.
I've spent the last month on the South Island of New Zealand. It was amazing to get away from winter and experience a southern hemisphere winter Christmas and New Years.
Spending this time away from work really wet my appetite to get out of my normal job to do this more often. The problem that I've found with the 4HWW is that it is mostly written for office type jobs (or at least seems to me that it is.) I'm a teacher so about 90% of the stuff in the book doesn't really pertain to my type of job. If any other teachers have been successful with the the stuff in the book, then I'd love to hear about it.
I'm currently living in London but I'm from the US and my fiance is from New Zealand (hence the trip there for Xmas) but am searching for the muse that would allow me to leave my job and travel from summer to summer, relaxing and seeing the rest of the world.
I just finished my first mini-retirement where I actually picked up the 4-hour workweek and read most of it.
I've spent the last month on the South Island of New Zealand. It was amazing to get away from winter and experience a southern hemisphere winter Christmas and New Years.
Spending this time away from work really wet my appetite to get out of my normal job to do this more often. The problem that I've found with the 4HWW is that it is mostly written for office type jobs (or at least seems to me that it is.) I'm a teacher so about 90% of the stuff in the book doesn't really pertain to my type of job. If any other teachers have been successful with the the stuff in the book, then I'd love to hear about it.
I'm currently living in London but I'm from the US and my fiance is from New Zealand (hence the trip there for Xmas) but am searching for the muse that would allow me to leave my job and travel from summer to summer, relaxing and seeing the rest of the world.