Since 2015 I became very self critical and started changing daily routines and habits that I didnt like about myself and that were nit bringing me one step closer to where I really want to be, what I want to be.
I was an ordinary employee at a financial services company. I had a lot of dreams and plenty of good ideas. I thought I was on the right to track to reach all my goals and make my dreams come true.
My goals were and still are: more freedom, being mote independent, staying healthy, bringing ideas to life and to execute, travel a lot, learn from other cultures, finding the love of my life and growing together, habing fun in life, work with other people for other people and a few more things.
Anyways I had to do another reality check and realized that none of my goals could be achieved following the path that I was on. So I had to find a new way. I thought that's easy. I was at point A and wanted to go to point B.
I my mind a straight line:
That was the first step, but 2 years later a very naive thinking. Now in 2017 I have moved to antoher city, I am not working as an employee (ever again in my life), my health went up and down, I had to put a mot of energy into all these changes. I am on a better way, but still have a few habits to change ahead of me. The way of the last 2 years actually looked like this:
Thinking about it again maybe even more like this:
Which is a good thing because walking this way was very exciting. It brought me to a lot of different places and countries. I stumbled over Bitcoin and blockchain technology & Steemit which was one of the best things that happened^^ In October I will be in Mauritius talking to the initiators who want to make Mauritius a blockchain hub for Afrika, India & Asia. I have no exact idea where I will be in 2 years from now. My lessons learned just showed me it will not be a straight line from A to B but an exciting rollercoaster journey.
The flat in Germany is already cancelled and the new chapter has started already. I will report here and keep all my followers up to date.
"extreme ownership" by an ex navy seal was one of the most valuable books I read that formed my mindset of today (I actually listened to it on Audible several times^^)
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