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Boondocking Tips – Whether You are Vanabode Camping or Not

Boondocking:  Camping without hooking up to amenities such as water and electricity.

Oh, there’s all kinds of terms for this kind of camping – dry camping, independent camping, dispersed camping.

Without getting into semantics, I’m just going to share these boondocking tips without concern about being concerned about the proper term.

Basically, boondocking can be thought of as primitive tent camping in your RV.

You won’t have electrical or water hookups. You sure as heck won’t find a sewer hookup.

So, a little preparation is necessary such as making sure you have enough water on board and as in our case, an inverter to charge our laptops so we can keep on working online to build our business.

There are two main reasons people choose boondocking … either to get out in nature or to save money on camping … or both.   For us, it’s both.

We’ve been on the road since 2013 and have camped in state parks, national forests, and RV parks from the Gulf Coast to the Pacific Coast, throughout the Midwest, the Southwest and the Northwest.

We’ve also had great times boondocking at Walmart, truck stops, casinos and rest stops.

The following boondocking tips will help you find free sites and give you some pointers on boondocking on public lots.

Be sure to read all the way to the end to learn about boondocking at airports!

WALMART, TRUCK STOP, REST AREAS and CASINO BOONDOCKING TIPS:

  1. There’s a Walmart in nearly every town, which is fantastic for boondocking. But, not all Walmarts allow overnight camping. Check with management to get permission to stay overnight on their lot. Many cities have ordinances against overnight parking.  If you are not sure overnight parking is allowed, go inside and ask.  You’ll sleep much better knowing.
  2. DO NOT pull out your awnings, camp chairs and dog cages when you park overnight at Walmart or ANY truck stop, rest stop or Casino.   C’mon people … it’s a privilege to be able to park for free.  Don’t abuse it.
  3. Park far away from the main entrance.  It’s the common sense, courteous thing to do.
  4. Best truck stop for boondocking – hands down – is Flying J.  The great bonus is that most Flying J Truck Stops have a Denny’s!
  5. You’ll see notices of “no camping” at many rest stops.  That means no setting up camp as mentioned above – no awnings, no camp chairs pulled out, no grilling.
  6. Casinos offer free camping – some even have specified areas for your RV.

Two apps that I rely on frequently are:boondocking-tips-naked-hippies-roadtrip

 

 

 

The US Rest Stop App that lists all rest stops in the US by state and highway.

 

 

Flying J

 

The Pilot/Flying J App that tells me the nearest location of our fav truck stop!
RESOURCES FOR FREE CAMPING SITES:

Boondocking and Free Camping USA Facebook Group

This Facebook group has become my #1 go-to resource for finding free camping as we travel.  There is great participation among group members to help anyone find free camping anywhere in the U.S.

It was information posted in this group that led us to Elk City, Oklahoma for four nights of free camping WITH electricity and water.

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Loved this free camping site in Oklahoma – right off I-40!

Here there are daily posts of places to camp across the USA from those who are there now or have been there recently.  It’s a gold mine for campers! Click here to join the group.

FreeCampsites.net

This is a simple, map based search engine to find free and cheap camping areas. Community reviews and ratings provide you with up to date information and help you select the best camp site for your next camping trip.  Click here to visit the freecampsites.

Park your RV at My House!

Here’s another site that is a fantastic idea … RVers who say “come park your RV at my house!”  You’ll have to pay a membership fee in order to participate in this exchange. Click here: boondockerswelcome.com/

Now, as promised …

AIRPORT CAMPING (our secret tip!)

We attend many events for our business and they are always held in big cities where it’s tough to find a parking space for our camper. Plus, we like sleeping in our own bed vs. paying $100/night to sleep inside a motel room.  So, we just park at the airport.

This has worked tremendously well for us in a couple of times in Los Angeles and recently in Chicago.  We park our camper, ride shuttles and trains to get from the economy lot to the airport to the hotel, attend the event each day and then ride the shuttles and trains to get back to our camper to sleep.

All transportation is free.  The parking is cheap, usually $10-12/night.  You can’t beat the price and you can’t beat the comfort of your own bed.

We’ve decided to do this from now on for any city we decide to visit, whether it’s business that takes us there or pleasure.  Instead of fighting traffic and stressing over parking, we’ll camp at the airport, ride the free transportation to the city and enjoy sightseeing.  At the end of the day, we’ll head back to the airport for sleep and get ready to do it all over again the next day.

We absolutely love boondocking!  Most of what we learned came from the Vanabode Book … How to Live and Travel on $20 a Day.
Click the pic to get this amazing resource.

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Let me know what other boondocking tips you have – leave a comment below.

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I wear this shirt proudly!

 

 

Trisha
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Vanabode Camping Practice Run

Vanabode Camping …

The Journal of our Manifestation Journey

We didn’t know it, but we actually were doing a Vanabode camping practice run in our Big Foot pickup camper…

20,000 miles, 18 states in 2014 …

we just didn’t realize how much of an influence the Vanabode book had impacted and influenced our simplistic, never-ending roadtrip lifestyle until we recently read the book again.

And now, as we prepare for our “official” Vanabode camping lifestyle, we’re feeling pretty good about how easy this transition will be.   We have already been Vanaboding … in our pickup camper! Here’s how:

SHOWERING

Our pickup camper has a shower, but from the start, we converted that shower space to storage.

So, as we traveled throughout the USA, we showered at campgrounds, at the beach, at friend’s and family’s homes. Plus, we discovered that the habit of daily showering wasn’t as necessary as soap and shampoo advertisements want you to believe.

Guess what! We’re not the only ones who have given up the daily lathering up.  Defying a culture of clean that has prevailed at least since the 1940s, a contingent of renegades deliberately forgoes daily bathing and other gold standards of personal hygiene, like frequent shampooing and deodorant use.

Have you ever showered in the rain?  In the right setting, we take advantage of the warm summer rain.  It is exhilarating, refreshing and absolutely makes you giggle with delight!

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Love this simple solution for our Vanabode lifestyle.

But now – I’m excited to add this little gem to our Vanabode … this Advanced Elements solar shower which has received awesome reviews on Amazon.

THE JOHN

When I was a little girl, I remember traveling with my Grandma Day who kept a coffee can in the car for us to use as a pee can.  It came in pretty handy on some of those long car trips.

Now, hold on to that little snippet of a childhood memory … and fast forward to 2014 when we took off in the Big Foot camper …

and picture this:  stopping to eat at a restaurant, walking back to the camper,  seeing a drip, drip, drip coming from the camper, a steady little stream running down the parking lot.

Is that what I think it is???  UH OH!

So, here we were miles away from our trusted repair man (who happens to be named James Bond!) and short on funds for any kind of major repair which we were sure this would require.  (remember, we started out on this roadtrip as a leap of faith! Have you read our story?)

We decided to stop using the toilet because no one needed to be subjected to that when walking by our camper.  No one!   I all of a sudden felt like Pig-Pen, the Peanuts character that was surrounded by a cloud of dirt, except what we had wasn’t a cloud – it was a puddle.

So, back to my Grandma and her simple ways (which have influenced and inspired me in ways I never imagined until I simplified my life.)

With the toilet out of commission, and because we were often not parked in a campground with hookups and bathrooms … Grandma’s coffee can became the solution.

Now, some may find this totally disgusting and unbelievable … but until we made it back to James Bond in October, the Maxwell House coffee can served us well as a portable potty.  Just sayin’.

Our Vanabode will have this portable Passport potty!

 

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It’s a step up from the coffee can for sure.  But it still requires a daily disposal of waste.  As Jason Odom shares in the Vanabode book, they use the portable potty for peeing ONLY –  unless it’s an emergency in the middle of the night.  Easier cleanup, you know.

Here’s an interesting fact.  FREEDOM IS HEALTHY!

Since hitting the road in November, 2013 we have been healthier than ever!  Oh, there have been a couple of days of down time when rest was the most needed cure … but overall, we have not been sick.
We have never had intestinal issues that would have made the coffee can very unsubstantial.  Freedom is good for you!

WIFI and Recharging

We depend on the internet for our business, so having internet access and being able to recharge our phones and laptops is something that we dealt with when we left on our never-ending roadtrip.

Most RV parks have WiFi available so as we traveled, we will periodically stay in RV parks to grab a shower to get our bodies reacharged and to get the batteries on our laptops and cell phones recharged as well.

But, there were many more times that we visited local libraries and spent the day working there.  We loved the quiet environment, being surrounded by books, and having the easy access to WiFi and to outlets that allowed us to recharge our batteries.

Other options include Starbucks and even some Denny’s have free WiFi connections; but, we’re always considerate of the business who relies on getting customers in and out.  That’s why libraries are our number one choice for recharging and Internet service.

Simple … easy … free.

 

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This is what we use to connect to the Internet when we have no other options.

 

When no other options are available, we rely on this for our internet – Verizon’s MiFi Jetpack.

 

 

The 30G per month plan is usually enough for our business purposes, but we do have to monitor our usage.  Streaming movies is out – it wipes out our data allowance much to quickly.

VISITING BIG CITIES

As much as we love to spend our time tucked away in the woods, there are times we venture to big cities – usually to attend a business event.

Last year, we were in Los Angeles three times and on the last trip there, we finally figured out how to visit big cities with NO HASSLE.

Of course, when we are in our Vanabode, it won’t be an issue to drive through the cities and park in the parking garages so we can easily sightsee or attend events.

But, when we are in the Big Foot pickup camper, maneuvering and parking in big cities is a much bigger issue.  But, we found the greatest solution.

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Departing LAX. Ex Continental

We park at the airport.  Then take the airport parking lot shuttle to the terminal.  Then grab the city subway or tram to head into the city.

 

At the end of the day, we reverse the process and climb into our bed, in our camper, parked at the airport with the sound of jets taking off to lull us to sleep!

Minimal cost and maximum stress relief!

We also park in Walmart parking lots overnight, at truck stops, and at casinos.  (Now you understand why sleeping at the airport with jets taking off didn’t keep us awake.)

There was only one night when a Walmart guard knocked on our door and asked us to leave.  No big deal … we always check with the store to make sure it’s okay to park overnight.  But, on this night, we had navigated to the wrong Walmart.  Same street name but at opposite ends in Phoenix.

One night out of 365 … not too bad I’d say.

This is one of the main reasons we are so ready to Vanabode.  No worries about getting permission to park overnight.  Stealth camping here we come!

Overall, we are prepared for Vanabode camping because of the practice run we have had ever since we moved into a tent one summer. (you can get our free ebook here that tells the story.)

Isn’t it great how one experience leads to the next, and then the next?

Would you Vanabode?  Could you?

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Trisha (and Bruce)
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P.S.  In the Vanabode book, Jason has a complete chapter on making money while on the road.  We’ve got that covered, too.  Having a mobile business keeps you mobile, instead of being stuck in one place for six months to a year, or years as we did when we were campground hosts.

Have a mobile business.  Something you can do from anywhere.
And in keeping with the Naked Hippies lifestyle, it has to be simple.
So simple that a 60 year old grandma can do it.  (that’s me!)

Subscribe to our Naked Hippies Newsletter and you’ll find out more about our mobile business, our amazing simple system and how easy it is for you to do exactly what we do … well, except you won’t have to pee in a coffee can!

These articles are the journal I am writing as we manifest our Vanabode.  Check back often … we know the perfect Vanabode is making its way to us.

 

 

 

 

Stealth camping is for those who like to be able to camp anywhere in nature or in cities. The Vanabode way is the way to go!

Stealth Camping the Vanabode Way

Stealth camping, the Vanabode way is something we considered when we first started planning for our lifestyle of a never-ending roadtrip.

 

But, then our Big Foot pickup camper miraculously landed in our laps and we forgot about the Vanabode … but not really.

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This is our current home!

Now, after nearly two years of traveling around the country in our Big Foot pickup camper, we are seriously considering it again.

Actually, it’s more than just a consideration …

it’s our quest.

 

 

Let me describe what stealth camping the Vanabode way is.  You live and travel and camp in a white utility van that has been revamped inside to be your living quarters.

Now, of course, all kinds of questions come up immediately about what kinds of revisions do you make, what do you do for a bathroom, a shower, a kitchen, storage, etc.?

All of those questions are explicitly and ingeniously answered in the book which you can pick up here or by clicking on the pic over on the right sidebar of this post.

The Vanabode book will answer all your “how” questions, plus give you so many ideas for saving money on travel, even if you don’t choose to live in a Chevy van.

Plus, if you have an ounce of the travel bug in you … if you love roadtrips … you’ll love the book.  Just watch this and you’ll understand:

Here’s exactly why we are ready for the Naked Hippies Roadtrip to begin stealth camping the Vanabode way.

We’ve never wanted a huge RV because of the stress it would cause maneuvering a huge Greyhound sized vehicle through a city, or pulling a fifth wheel behind our pick up camper.  Our pickup camper has been the perfect size for us … but,

it’s still is hard to maneuver through city traffic and parking isn’t always so accessible.

For instance, when we stayed at a hotel in Los Angeles last summer for a business event, the management had to open their back gate to let us into the parking lot because their front entrance was too low.

Found a great solution from this experience! The second time we went to Los Angeles, we totally changed our arrangements to attend the event.  We parked the camper in the LA airport parking lot, took the shuttle to the airport (free), took the hotel shuttle to the event (free) and had the fun of watching the planes take off almost right over our heads!  Total camping fee for the weekend event was $18.  

We’ve stayed overnight in Walmart parking lots, at truck stops, casinos and even rest stops when a campground wasn’t readily available, or when we just got too tired to go another mile.

Some of these places have no problem with overnight RV parking, but more and more have added restrictions against RV overnight parking.

See why a white Chevy van would be able to park anywhere?  It doesn’t scream RV!

One of our favorite places to visit is Ocean Beach, California.  The first few times we were there, we were able to park our pickup camper on any city street as long as we paid attention to the early morning street cleaning schedule.  We always found a parking space a block or two from the beach and loved it, of course!

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We love the sunsets at Ocean Beach!

On our last visit there, an irate resident whose house faces the ocean came knocking on our door one afternoon, after we had spent the first night parked there.  He informed us there was a new San Diego County ordinance passed several months prior that prohibited any RVs on city streets.  It was his strong suggestion that we move or be fined $200.

Again, a white Chevy van would not raise any red flags.  We could go back to Ocean Beach without any worries of fines.

I’m sure by now, you have begun to understand that our experiences of RV fulltime living are not like most others.

We do our best to avoid the RV parks where asphalt has replaced grass and RVs are lined up like houses in a suburban development.

We don’t hunker down in one place for the winter season like the thousands of Snowbirds that head to Yuma.  We get restless to get the wheels rolling so we can see more of this great country.

We live simply to the point that towing anything is just out of the question.  So, wherever we need to go, or want to go,  the Big Foot Camper must go.

We’ve experienced enough restrictions over the past couple of years to make us realize that many people think RVs only belong in a RV park or campground.

The Naked Hippies are ready to start stealth camping.  We’ve already been implementing some of the suggestions from the book.  Now it’s just a matter of finding the perfect white van for us and fixing up the inside.

So, now begins another great adventure … the unfolding of our next dream which has caught us a little by surprise and stirred up quite a bit of excitement.

You know what happens when your dream becomes reality? Another dream is born, ready to evolve and unfold.

Our dream of living fulltime on a never-ending roadtrip came true and in 2014, we traveled over 20,000 miles through 18 states.

And now … we’re going undercover!  We are ready to experience the same kind of adventures Jason Odom and his wife Kelly recently had on their eighteen week road trip along the East Coast … stealth camping the Vanabode way!

We don’t know when it will happen or how it will all fall into place.
We do know that once a dream takes root, the people, places and things to make it  a reality are already available.

Stay tuned!   This is going to be a great Naked Hippies adventure as we start planning for stealth camping the Vanabode way!

Naked Hippies Roadtrip Bruce and Trisha

 

 

 

 

Trisha
p:  573-881-6715
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P.S.  This quote from Jason Odom, creator and author of Vanabode just sums it all up for us.  This is why we are living on the never-ending roadtrip:

“We have all wasted the romance because we thought we could buy with money from a travel agency what only extended periods of time can give us. We all stumble into that terrible day at some point, when we realize we have so few days left to do the things we dream about, having wasted so much time on nothing.” Jason Odom

P.P.S. Grab a copy of our free ebook “We Did It – You Can Too” which tells the whole story of how the Big Foot pickup camper landed in our laps!!  Click the pic in the upper left corner.

 

 

We also have a map that has been guiding us to this time and financial freedom – to live our dream as we are doing.

The Map is Not the Territory for the Naked Hippies Roadtrip

We’ve definitely learned “The Map is Not the Territory” since we travel full time in our pickup camper.

 

Last year, we celebrated one year on the Naked Hippies Roadtrip…

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Celebrating a year of wondrous adventures!

 

Oh, we had the atlas handy at all times. We had Siri to guide us to the destinations. But, as the saying goes, the MAP is not the territory.

When we started this roadtrip adventure, we had a choice of heading to the Southwest or Southeast for the winter.  It didn’t really matter which way we headed, we just knew we wanted to be where it was warm and sunny. So, we flipped a coin – and

We headed to Arizona knowing full well the territory was not conducive to our desire to retire from snow and ice.  We had to detour further and further south to avoid Winter Storm Boreas.

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Love the saguaros here!

Arizona was the perfect spot for the winter … sunshine and warmth compared to the frigid temps and snow that the rest of the country experienced.

We were grateful the flip of the coin brought us here.

Soon, our wheels were headed to the beaches of California.

 

 

We had the map to guide us on the trip to Carlsbad, but the territory we encountered was not what we expected.  The climb up the Cuyamaca Mountains proved to be too much for our Dodge Ram (we didn’t know it needed a new radiator) and we spent 8 hours on the side of the road in the middle of those mountains, waiting to be towed to the nearest town.

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Beautiful mountains, a long ordeal awaits us

 

For the entire year, we had the map but it was the territory that gave us the best experiences and the most challenging ones.

We discovered red rock canyons in Oklahoma.  Who knew Oklahoma had anything this beautiful?

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One of our favorite camping spots is here in Oklahoma!

We experienced the wondrous energy of Sedona, but didn’t expect that finding an overnight spot to camp would be almost impossible.

Read about our magical adventures in Sedona.

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There is amazing energy in this sacred space

 

In Twin Falls, Idaho, we traveled across the Perrine Bridge where we had the delight of standing above the Snake Canyon to view its majestic glory AND then, had the surprising delight to watch base jumpers leap from the 486 foot bridge.

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The view from the middle of this bridge is jaw dropping!

 

Our trip to Oregon took us to the Silver Falls State Park where we discovered a rain forest and 10 waterfalls.

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Never knew there were rain forests in the US

 

As we traveled along the Pacific Coast Highway, we pulled over at one scenic overlook and spotted whales!

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Mile after mile of this breathtaking beauty along the Pacific Coast

 

In California, at the last minute, we found a campground nestled in the sand dunes and explored the dunes, feeling as if we had been removed from the whole world.  And then – we were able to take a horseback ride along the beach and over the sand dunes.

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I own this space right now!

 

In Utah, we drove up and up and up the mountain road to an altitude of over 12,000 feet in the Uinta National Forest to attend the Rainbow Festival without realizing this would be more harrowing than any other route we had taken.

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Harrowing drive to the top,but oh, the view was amazing

 

I could go on and on about our travels and experiences that most certainly prove the map is not the territory and really, anyone who has traveled extensively like we have would have their own stories to share as confirmation.

But, there’s more to this message than just the adventures of the Naked Hippies on the open road.

We also have a map that has been guiding us to this time and financial freedom – to live our dream as we are doing.

And in this regard, the map is absolutely 100% NOT the territory.

When we first started out on the adventure of online marketing, we grabbed the map first, of course.  That’s what everyone does in the beginning.

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The world of internet marketing has endless possibilities

 You are enticed by the potential of creating something that will give you and your family the freedom that you long for…

A way out of the 8-5 job …

An income that will pay all the bills and then some …

So, you pick up the “map” … you join an opportunity that someone shared with you as a way to begin making money from home.

You can see where you are going – the destination is clear.  But, you’ve got to navigate the territory, and that is where most people get stuck.

Here’s what usually happens in this industry.  Someone decides to join a business opportunity because they are excited about their dream of being financially free and they see all the ads and testimonies of

“make 30k in 30 days”
“push button business”
“we do all the work for you”

So they come into the industry thinking it’s the easy way out, when it’s nothing close to being easy.

When they don’t see the results they were expecting, they quit, they blame the company, they accuse their upline for not helping them, they walk away from the one industry that will protect their family from the dwindling economy.

From the start, you should know this about becoming an internet marketer:

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No “easy” button to push in building a business

It’s a business.  It takes work.  It takes commitment.

There is no “easy” button to take you from zero to millions.

It isn’t a lottery ticket that delivers millions overnight.

 

 

But, you should also know this:

Internet marketing is the ONLY industry that is available to anyone, at any age, no matter where they start, no matter what their background is, or their skill level.
Here is what you need to be a successful internet marketer:

  • A strong desire
  • a dream
  • a willingness to learn
  • a commitment do what you are taught
  • a simple, uncomplicated system
  • a step by step training access
  • a community of support

Without all of those components, the territory will become a maze of confusion and frustration because …

You will encounter detours and roadblocks.
You will come to dead ends and have to turn around 
You will sometimes feel like nothing is working
You will feel lost, overwhelmed and stuck.

This is not meant to dissuade you from becoming an internet marketer.

It is meant to prepare you for the territory you will experience on the roadtrip to your freedom.

The map is not the territory… in internet marketing.

 

Hold on to the map, it will guide you to where you desire to be.

But prepare now for the territory you must travel to get to that destination.

Where is your map taking you?

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Here to help you GROW your business!

 

 

 

 

 

Trisha
p:  573-881-6715
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P.S.  Sometimes, you need to “recalculate” the
route to your destination.  If you’ve been traveling
on the internet marketing journey for a while and
don’t feel any closer to your dream, we can help.

There is a reason you have read all the way through
this lengthy blog post.  Let’s get you back on your
roadtrip to freedom.  Message me on Facebook,
call me … give me a shout and let’s talk.

Meanwhile, make sure you subscribe to our Naked Hippies Newsletter here:  http://youfoundus.nakedhippiesteam.com

Quit Your Job and Do What You Love

Is it really possible to quit your job and do what you love?

ABSOF*CKINGLUTELY! 

Call me crazy, but here’s how I quit my job:

Yep!  Quit my job and now I do what I love.

Sometimes, you just gotta take the leap.

How badly do you want to quit your job and do what you love?

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Trisha
p:  573-881-6715
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P.S.  Got that rumbling energy running through your veins now?
Thinking of life without commute, without clocking in?
Thinking good grief! If she can do it – so can I?
GOOD!  Message me or call me to find out how you can start
taking steps in the direction of your freedom.