Would you sell everything you have and live life on the road?
Today’s guest, Alise Saunders, describes herself now as "fully living": Alise and her husband, Greg, left their former careers and home, sold most of their possessions, and now travel the world, helping others seize the opportunities of such a lifestyle as well. But it was a journey to get here.
“A digital nomad is someone who works but also moves around and travels; someone who isn’t stationary.”
When considering the need for a change, Alise asked the questions: "If you die in one year, will you regret not doing it today?"
In addition to an already fascinating story, as well as breaking down the steps to how she became a digital nomad and travel blogger, Alise also shares her health journey: being diagnosed with MS, yet discovering through lifestyle changes the power she had to not just calm the symptoms, but have a doctor tell her the MS is gone.
Going from not living your purpose to taking the leap when you start to discover it can be immensely scary. I hope you are inspired as I am by Alise and Greg’s story of taking that leap and “living fully” ever since!
Follow Alise: talesfromanuntamedsoul.com
If you like this episode, you may also like: Ep. 74 Danny Covey, from nearly dying to fully living; Ep. 62 Shelley Smartly, becoming a comedian at 69 & running a television show; Ep. 49, Mark Palm, Samaritan Aviation in Papua New Guinea.
**This week’s ‘Good Deed Doers’ shout-out goes to Abby Matzke of Chicago Canine Rescue, nominated by JJ Kells. Listen to the end to hear!
The mentioned Fitness 101 Series may be found at bebykate.com/the101series **
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